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Honoring Grand Marshal Francis X. DeBobes
St. Martin of Tours Service at 1: 00pm
Parade to Follow Mass 1: 45pm
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Upcoming Sunday Entertainment
Treat yourself and a friend on
Sunday, March 6 at 2: 00 P. M. to a
very special afternoon of music
entitled " Because of You... A Vocal
Tribute to Tony Bennett" featuring
the talented and charming baritone
Stan Edwards who helps fill the gap
between a hipper Dick Haymes and
a more sensitive Bobby Darin. Stan
presents this tribute to the great
Tony Bennett in gratitude for 50
years of great music. He will sing
many of Tony Bennett's classic hits
from the early fifties to the present in
an afternoon of unforgettable music.
You will hear such classics as
" Boulevard of Broken Dreams,"
" Rags to Riches," " I Left My Heart in
San Francisco," and many more.
Don't miss it. Admission is free and
Bethpage School District # 21
residents will be seated first; out- of-area
residents as space permits. A
Bethpage library card is a ticket of
admission for the cardholder and a
companion.
Returning to the library to great
demand the very talented and
popular troupe of performers THE
LONG ISLAND CABARET
THEATRE will present a musical
extravaganza entitled " The Spirit of
Music" on Sunday, March 13 at 2: 00
P. M. More than 35 singers and
dancers will perform all types of
music from Broadway to the movies
and more. Special guest star Tom
Stallone will be on hand to delight
the audience with his very special
talent. All in all this will be an
afternoon of great music, dance and
fun that will truly capture the spirit of
music. Don't miss it. Admission is
free and Bethpage School District
# 21 residents will be seated first;
out- of- area residents as space
permits. A Bethpage library card is a
ticket of admission for the
cardholder and a companion.
Upcoming Afternoon Programs
The Bethpage Public Library
presents a varied and interesting
roster of afternoon programs on a
continuing basis at the library. Mark
the following dates on your calendar
and plan to attend. Admission is free
and everyone is welcome to attend.
Sally Olds, World , .
Traveler/ Photographer will be at the
library on Tuesday, March 15 at 2: 00
P. M. with a fascinating slide/ lecture
entitled " Passport to Nepal." She
has been a six- time visitor to Nepal
and will present an exciting journey
through this medieval land that has a
known history of over 2000 years.
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The first stop will be the fabled city of
Kathmandu, the capital, filled with
highly decorated temples, palaces,
monuments and a. diverse cultural
mix. Then on to a rural hill village with
its shaman, midwife and musicians
from the " untouchable caste." This
is an unusual adventure in a remote,
mysterious land.
On March 22 at 2: 00 P. M.
talented pianist Eleni Traganas who
has performed at Alice Tully Hall and
Carnegie Hall, will be at the library to
present a program entitled " The
Post- Romantic Composers of
Imperial Russia." In the music
centers of Moscow and St.
Petersburg during the final years of
the reign of Tsar Nicholas II,
composers reflected an atmosphere
brimming with the turmoil and
mysticism of the age. Scriabin, the
musical philosopher and
revolutionary visionary and
Rachmaninoff, the conservative
stabilizing force represent a clash of
ideals with coincides with the
downfall of an established order.
Music of these and other
composers, including Tchaikovsky
will be featured as Traganas
explores Russian piano music of the
late 19th Century. There will also be
an unusual slide show that ties the
fate of the Imperial family to the lives
of these musicians.
Save Thursday, March 24 at 2: 00
P. M. for another delightful and
informative slide/ lecture presented
by Art Historian Donald Dwyer as part
of the library's ongoing ART IN THE
AFTERNOON series. The program
is entitled " The Impact of
Caravaggio." Caravaggio also known
as Michelangelo Merisi was
celebrated for the powerful realism
of his religious pictures. This is a
compelling portrait of a restless and
defiant artistic genius.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2005
( doors open at 6: 30 p. m.)
Ticket Donation $ 22.00
For Tickets Please Call:
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Women As Works of Art
• March is Women's History Month,-
and what better way to honor the
essence of women than with this
special presentation! JoinArlene
Dorfman and Arlene Stettin at the
library on Thursday, March 17 at
7: 30 P. M. as they discuss " Women
as Works of Art."
Just as the artist surveys his raw
materials and creates an image of
- what he wishes- to accomplish, ... I
women evolve in much the same
1 way. Our" guest speakers will
examine our current lives, develop a
vision of who we can become, and
share their strategies of how to
achieve ourgoals and become our
own masterpiece. Don't miss this
stimulating program!! Admission is
free and everyone is welcome.
Visual Ground
The Firehouse Plaza Art Gallery
at Nassau Community College ( NCC)
is pleased to present Visual Ground,
an exhibition of paintings that
challenge the traditional concept of
landscape. The selected works will
be shown from Wednesday, March 9
through Monday, April 4. Included in
the exhibit are four emerging artists
who paint their personal
environment: Nicholas Cato- Evans,
Andrew Haines, Ron Milewicz and
Jennifer Morgan.
Firehouse Plaza Art Gallery hours
are 11: 00 a. m. to 4: 00 p. m. on
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
11: 00 a. m. to 7: 00 p. m. on
Thursday, and 11: 00 a. m. to 4: 00
p. m. on Saturday. All exhibitions are
free and open to the public. The
gallery is located on the NCC
campus in the plaza of the College
Center Building ( CCB). For more
information about the competition,
please call 516- 572- 7165.
Choosing And Using Credit Cards
Seminar At Bethpage Library
Many otherwise financially savvy
consumers are mired in the
quicksand of credit card debt. Join
Christine Sculti of the New York
State Consumer Protection Board at
the Bethpage Library on Tuesday,
March 8 at 7: 30 P. M. for an
informative and educational look at
how to choose a credit card and how
to use it wisely. Did you know"
• An estimated 20% of Americans
have mixed out their credit cards
• About 25% of adults in the
United States have credit problems
• Average credit card debt in the
United States is $ 8400 per
household
• In the 1st quarter of 2002, total
credit card debt in the United States
was 60 billion.
Ms. Sculti will teach you how to
manage the debt you already have,
and how to avoid debt in the future.
Admission free - all welcome.
The library is located at 47 Powell
Avenue, three blocks west of Exit
# 8 on the Seaford- Oyster Bay
Expressway ( Route # 135), phone
516- 931- 3907.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Hartigan Knights of Columbus and
Bethpage Catholic War Veteran's
CHILDREN'S EASTER PARTY
Sunday March 20th at C. W. V. Hall
517 Central Avenue, Bethpage
10: 00am • $ 5 per person ages 3 and up
A delicious breakfast will be served to all, along, with
fun activities for the kids including coloring Easter
eggs, an Easter egg hunt, and a special visit from the
Easter Bunny.
Tickets for this exciting event
must be purchased in advance
as tickets will NOT be sold at
the door. Tickets will be sold
until March 16th. Be sure to
reserve your tickets early so you
miss out on the fun!
- Steve DeRosa 932- 5785
- Marty White 433- 3267
Any Problem, Any Time
Long Island Crisis Center offers
24 hour/ 7 days a week crisis
intervention counseling. Call us if
you are depressed or hopeless. Call
us if you have a teen out of control.
Call us if you want to beat an
addiction. Long Island Crisis Center
is free, confidential and anonymous.
The number is 516- 679- 1111. Call
us anytime - because it's okay to ask
for help.
Footloose
The Stage Theatre invites you to
join in the fun as they present
" Footloose," the high- energy
musical story of a big city kid who
moves to a small mid- western town
and shakes up the status quo. It is
being presented from March 12th
through April 10th. Fridays and
Saturdays performances start at
8: 30 pm, and Sundays at 3: 00 pm
with one performance on Thursday,
March 14th which starts at 8: 00 pm.
Tickets are $ 16.00. Senior Citizens
and students $ 12.00 for Friday and
Sunday shows.
The story centers on a young
" outsider from Chicago who moves to
the small mid- western town of
Beaumont, only to find his favorite
pastime - dancing - has been made
illegal. He tries to convince the local
youth to stand against the town
elders, to bring dancing back to the
town and win the girl in the process.
The musical revolves around
great 80' s songs including
" Footloose," " Let's Hear it for the
Boy" and " Almost Paradise." This
fast moving, high energy,
exhilarating musical will have
everyone tapping their feet to the
songs of the 80' s.
So for an entertaining evening of
dynamic dancing, scintillating
singing and awesome acting, be
sure to catch " Footloose." You
definitely won't be disappointed.
BroadHollow Theatre Company
presents Children's Theatre The
Wizard of Oz through March 26,
2005 at BayWay Arts Center, 265
East Main Street, East Islip, NY.
Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the
The Wizard of Oz
Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion and
Glinda " somewhere over the
rainbow," as they make their way to
Oz and battle the Wicked Witch.
Tickets are $ 8. Call ( 631) 581-
2700 or go to www. broadhollow. org.
Irish Night
The Catholic War Veteran's & K
of C Hartigan Council is sponsoring
an Irish Night on Saturday, March 12,
at 8pm. The cost is $ 34 per person
and includes Corned Beef &
Cabbage, Open bar, an Irish band,
bagpipes and more. For
reservations please contact Eddie
Flynn 516- 796- 2760, Mark Kaim
516- 932- 0208 or K of C Council
516- 938- 5033. Please
RSVP... ASAP. No Walk- Ins.
Reservations are required.
Seniors at St. Patrick's Day Party
Calling all leprechauns! Put on
your kilts and let's dance the jig! The
Levittown Senior Community
Service Center at Yours Ours Mine
Community Center, Inc. will be
hosting a St. Patrick's Day Party on
Saturday, March 12th, 2005 from
11: 00 AM to 3: 00 PM. The party will
feature live entertainment by Jim
Ambrosio for your listening and
dancing pleasure. Lunch will be
served at 12: 30 PM. Reservations
are required, please call 796- 6633
ext. 249 by Friday, March 5th. YOM
is located at 152 Center Lane,
Levittown. This program is partially
funded by the Nassau County
Department of Senior Citizen Affairs,
the NY State office for the Aging,
and the US Administration on Aging.
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Plainview- Old Bethpage
Library Happenings
The Huie Trio in Concert
On Sat., Mar. 12 at 8 pm, Earl
Huie and his son Marlon and sister
Jennifer will perform classical,
Broadway, jazz, pop and R& B music
in a concert at the Plainview- Old
Bethpage Public Library.
This concert is co- sponsored by
the Town of Oyster Bay's
Distinguished Artists Series and
open to all.
Sunday Afternoon Jewish
Book Review
On Sun., Mar. 13 at 3 pm, The
Plainview- Old Bethpage Public
Library, in conjunction with the Long
Island Center for Jewish Studies,
presents the sixth in a series of eight
sessions of the Sunday Afternoon
Jewish Book Review Series. The
theme for this season is " Jews in the
Middle East: Past and Present."
For the sixth session, discussion
leader Dr. Nitza Druyan will
showcase " The Land of
Israel/ Palestine in the 19th century."
Texts will be distributed at the
meetings.
Discussion is Free, and open to
the public.
Book Discussion/ Review
On Mon., Mar. 14 at 1 pm,
Barbara Krupit leads a book
discussion/ review of " Breakfast at
Tiffany's" by Truman Capote.
Discussion is open to the public.
The Library is located at 999 Old
Country Road, Plainview, opposite
the Morton Village Plaza. ( 516- 938-
0077)
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Tender Toying Care
Association's Dinner Dance
Oyster Bay Town Councilman Chris J. Coschignano recently
honored two honorees of the Tender Loving Care Association
at their third annual dinner dance held at Carlyle on the Green.
The honorees for the evening were Senator Carl L. Marcellino
and Showky Kaldaway, president of Mondial Automotive.
Shown are Craig Kirsch, director; David Goldberg, chairman,
Showky Kaldaway, honoree; Councilman Coschignano, Senator
Marcellino and Cary Levy, president.
Tead Poisoning
In 2004, almost one'in every 100
children tested for lead in Nassau
County was diagnosed with
elevated levels of lead in his or her
blood. One child had such severe
lead poisoning that the child
needed to be hospitalized for
special therapy. Treatment in very
severe cases consists of medication
to remove the lead from the body. In
all cases, treatment includes dietary
changes, hygienic measures,
identification of sources of lead
poisoning and abatement of the
environment.
Even elevated levels of lead as
low as 10 micrograms per deciliter
can harm a child's developing
nervous system and may result in
behavior problems, learning
disorders, poor school performance,
lower I. Q., hearing loss, anemia,
kidney damage, or growth
retardation.
Breathing in lead dust or
swallowing lead- coated particles
causes lead poisoning. Small
amounts of lead are invisible and
odorless. Most lead- poisoned
children have no symptoms. Those
with severe lead poisoning may
have stomach cramps and may
develop convulsions.
The damage done by lead is not
reversible. However, lead poisoning
is totally preventable. It can be
avoided by identifying sources of
lead in the environment and
repairing, renovating or removing
them.
Homes built before 1978 were
painted with lead- containing paint.
Even if homes have been repainted,
repeated rubbing of one painted
surface against another ( such as
opening and closing windows and
doors) could expose old, lead-based
paint in homes. Worn,
cracked, or peeling lead- based paint
may cause lead poisoning,
especially in children.
Children have also been
poisoned from lead that is found in
certain cosmetics, including serma,
kohl, and red dye bindi spots and in
some imported medicines and
herbal remedies, including litargirio.
By law, children must be tested
for lead exposure at ages one and
two, and assessed annually until age
six by their health care providers for
exposure to lead. Children entering
day care or nursery school must
show proof of having a blood lead
test. The blood test can be obtained
from the child's health care provider.
In 2004, 40,473 children in Nassau
County were tested for lead
poisoning.
The Nassau County Department
of Health provides case
management services to parents of
all children with elevated blood
levels and inspects their homes to
identify the cause of lead poisoning.
It also provides educational,
preventive and nutritional
counseling about childhood lead
poisoning, inspection and
assessment of homes for lead
hazards and takes enforcement
action, when necessary, to ensure
hazards are abated.
For information and literature on
lead testing and on reducing lead
hazards from soil, dust, water, food
and other sources, telephone
Nassau County Department of
Health at 571- 2310.
Legislator Mangano Approves
Revised Property Tax Exemptions
For Volunteer Fire Fighters
Nassau County Legislator
Edward P. Mangano ( R- Bethpage)
sponsored legislation which revised
the 2002 property tax exemption law
for volunteer fire fighters and
emergency medical technicians.
Members of local fire departments
and ambulance corps who have
served for a minimum of five years
will receive a 10% exemption on
their Nassau County property tax. In
addition, members who have 20
years of service will receive this
exemption for the remainder of his
or her life. " The brave members of
our fire departments and ambulance
corps deserve to see real savings on
their Nassau County property tax
bill," said Legislator Mangano.
Due to a cap, the prior legislation
only allowed for marginal savings
due to a formula involving the local
equalization rate. As a result of the
cap, fire fighters who took
advantage of the exemption only
realized about $ 2.33 in savings.
" The intent of the legislation was
there, we just needed to work out
the details so our County's
volunteer fire fighters and
emergency medical technicians
could start seeing some real
savings," said Legislator Mangano.
The new legislation, which is
permitted by an amendment to state
law, removes the cap. Therefore,
department members with a
minimum five years service can
expect to save approximately
$ 167.11 on their County property
tax bill.
Currently, there are 3020
volunteer fire fighters and
ambulance technicians who applied
for the existing exemption, these
residents will not have to reapply to
receive the new level of exemption.
" The volunteer fire fighters and
ambulance technicians in Nassau
County provide a vital service to us
all. We should make every effort to
aid these lifesavers whenever
possible. I urge all residents
interested in becoming a volunteer
to contact their local fire
departments," added Legislator
Mangano.
Bethpage School District to
Host " No Child Left Behind
Parent Academy
On Saturday, March 12th
Bethpage; Union Free School —
District will host its first annual Parent
Academy, designed to teach
parents about the new assessments
mandated by the federal No Child
Left Behind Act. The Academy will
be held from 9: 15 a. m. - 12: 15 p. m.
at Bethpage High School and is
open to parents of Pre- K through
Grade 5 children.
Headed by District administrators
and educators, the day will feature a
series of workshops aimed at
explaining the No Child Left Behind
legislation, its impact on children,
and how Bethpage Schools are
preparing students to meet
requirements. Presenters will also
discuss what the community must
do to provide children with a 21st
Century education and insure
success.
Sessions offered to participants
include English Language Arts,
Mathematics,. Social Studies,
Science, Technology, Reading and
Services for Special Students.
An activity center will be provided
for parents with school age children.
The center will be staffed with PTA
volunteers, District teachers and
high school students.
There is no cost to attend Parent
Academy. To register or for more
information, please visit
www. bethpagecommunity. com or
call the Office of Instruction and
Technology at ( 516) 644- 4005.
Parent Academy is sponsored by
Bethpage Schools, Bethpage
Parent Teacher Association and
Bethpage Congress of Teachers.
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Town Clerk Labriola Marries
9 Couples on Valentine's Day
Joining Labriola are Thomas Michael Bree and Jennifer Sue
Boehm, both of Bethpage.
Love was in the air at the Town of
Oyster Bay when Town Clerk Steve
Labriola officiated 9 weddings on
Valentine's Day. Labriola offered
champagne and chocolate- covered
strawberries to the happy couples
and presented each bride with a red
rose.
" Getting married is the most
important and romantic event of a
couple's life," Town Clerk Labriola
said. " What better way to celebrate
the most romantic day of your life
than by choosing the most romantic
day of the year as your wedding
date. Every wedding is special, but
getting married on Valentine's Day is
especially romantic."
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Free White Flowering Dogwood Trees
Ten free white flowering
dogwood trees will be given to each
person who joins The National Arbor
Day Foundation during March 2005.
The free trees are part of the
nonprofit Foundation's Trees for
America campaign.
" White flowering dogwoods will
add year- round beauty to your home
and neighborhood," John
Rosenow, the Foundation's
president, said. " Dogwoods have
showy spring flowers, scarlet
autumn foliage, and red berries
which attract songbirds all winter."
The trees will be shipped
postpaid at the right time for planting
between March 1 and May 31 with
enclosed planting instructions. The
six to twelve inch trees are
guaranteed to grow or they will be
replaced free of charge.
Members also receive a
subscription to Arbor Day, the
Foundation's monthly publication,
and The Tree Book with information
about tree planting and care.
To become a member of the
Foundation and receive the free
trees, send a $ 10 contribution to
Ten Free Dogwood Trees, National
Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor
Avenue, Nebraska City, NE 68410,
by March 31, 2005, Or go online to
arborday. org.
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New Island Hospital Gala
Honors Joseph Zorn and
Peter Salzer, M. D.
Left to Right: Jack Howlett, Board Fundraising Chairman,
Joseph Zorn, Peter Saizer, M. D. & Deborah Gray, Chairperson
of the Board of Directors.
New Island Hospital held its 5th
annual gala, " Escape to Paradise" at
the North Ritz Club located in
Syosset on Saturday, February 12,
2005. The hospital honored Peter
Salzer, M. D. founder and Medical
Director of the Hyperbaric Center at
the hospital, for his many years of
dedicated service. Mr. Joseph Zorn,
patriarch and owner of Zorn's Poultry
Farms was given the hospital's first
annual " Good Neighbor Award" for
his outstanding contributions to the
hospital and the Long Island
community. Rabbi Seth Gordon from
the Bethpage Jewish Community
Center gave the invocation. The
event raised $ 176,000 with 315
people attending. All net proceeds
will benefit the Emergency
Department expansion project. Mrs.
Rita Parker of Plainview won the
limited raffle that offers a two- year
lease on a 2005 Lexus with
navigational system or $ 20,000.
Thank you to all of the sponsors,
physicians and guests for
supporting New Island Hospital.
Traditional Irish Music at Old
Bethpage Village Restoration
Old Bethpage Village
Restoration will present the music of
old Ireland and 19th- century Irish-
American tunes on Sunday, March
13th and Sunday, March 20th from
12 noon to 4 p. m., Nassau County
Executive Thomas R. Suozzi has
announced.
Within the Village's historic
setting, the traditional music of the
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Emerald Isle will be showcased at
the Schoolhouse, the Layton Home
and the Noon Inn. Fiddle tunes will
be accompanied by traditional step
dancers; and period songs will be
performed on an 1860s parlor
organ, with accompaniment on
Celtic harp. Also featured will be the
Uilleann Bagpipes, also known as
parlor pipes. This traditional Irish
musical instrument differs from the
Highland Pipes so commonly heard
today. The Uilleann Bagpipes
produce a much softer tone,
suitable for indoor performances.
Familiar reels and jigs, along with
historically appropriate songs such
as Kathleen Movoumeen, The
Minstrel Boy and The Wearing of the
Green will be played in the spirit of
the Irish holiday.
Old Bethpage Village
Restoration, operated by the
Nassau County Department of
Parks, Recreation and Museums will
re- open for the season on
Wednesday, March 2, 2005, be
open Wednesdays through
Sundays from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Admission is $ 7 for adults, $ 5 for
children ( 4 to 14 years), senior
citizens, volunteer firefighters and
ambulance corps, auxiliary police
and veterans. There is no charge for
children under four years of age.
Parking is free. The Village is located
on Round Swamp Road in Old
Bethpage, one mile south of the
Long Island Expressway, Exit 48.
For further information, call 516- 572-
8400.
Creativity and Style Bloom at the
Spring Home Improvement Expo
Long Islanders are known for
having their own special style, and
this spring's Home Improvement and
Remodeling Expo will help them
celebrate it. With memories of winter
quickly fading, it's time to start
thinking about making some
changes to your space; and the
Home Show is the place to go for
inspiration, ideas and expert advice.
The Show will be taking place at the
Nassau Veterans Memorial
Coliseum, March 10 to 13 and will
feature a spectacular garden
designed and landscaped by Hort
Couture, the latest in home
technology, thousands of products,
celebrity appearances and over 350
exhibits where consumers can find
what they need to create their own
unique spaces and put their special
style to work.
On the Show's main stage,
celebrity carpenter Andrew Dan-
Jumbo of TV's While You Were Out
and other experts, including interior
designers, garden experts and
landscapes, will offer how- to
demonstrations and provide simple
tips on how to create personal
spaces that fit each person's style
and personality.
Island 94.3 and Bethpage
Federal Credit Union, Long Island's
largest community credit union, with
over $ 2 billion in assets, are pleased
to announce the $ 150,000
Renovation Celebration that is
taking place at this spring's Show.
With the support of The Home
Depot at this year's Show, Family
Residences and Essential
Enterprises, Inc. ( FREE), an Old
Bethpage based not- for- profit
organization dedicated to providing
services to individuals with
developmental disabilities and/ or
mental illness will be selling
birdhouses to raise funds and
awareness.
The Home Improvement and
Remodeling Expo is handicapped-accessible
and can be easily
reached by public transportation.
The Expo is presented by
Newsday and is endorsed by the
National Association of the
Remodeling Industry and the Long
Island Builders Institute.
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Bethpage School Board of
Education Meets
Bethpage Union Free
School District
Bethpage, New York
Board of Education
Agenda Meeting
January 18, 2005 - 7: 30 p. m.
Administration Building
Boardroom
An Agenda Meeting of the
Bethpage Board of Education was
held in the Boardroom at the
Administration Building on January
18, 2005. Mr. Frost called the
meeting to order at approximately
7: 38 p. m. and led everyone in the
Pledge of Allegiance.
Present: Messrs. Thomas Frost,
Joel Dauman, Michael Kelly, Louis
Orfan, Kurt Spears, and Donald
Tichy, and Mrs. Watson.
Also Present: Dr. Richard Marsh,
Superintendent; Mr. Joseph
Marchesiello, Assistant
Superintendent for Business; Ms.
Caroline Lavelle, Assistant
Superintendent for Human
Resources; and Mr. Terrence Clark,
Assistant Superintendent for
Instruction and Technology.
No citizens were present.
Acting District Clerk
Motion by Mr. Spears, seconded
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as District Clerk pro tern, for the
meeting.
All aye. Motion carried ( 7- 0).
Board Entered Executive
Session
Motion by Mr. Kelly, seconded by
Mrs. Watson, that the Board enter
into Executive Session to discuss
employment of a specific
corporation.
All aye. Motion carried ( 7- 0).
The Board went into Executive
Session at 8: 34 p. m.
Board Exited Executive Session
Motion by Mr. Kelly, seconded by
Mr. Spears, that the Board exit
Executive Session.
All aye. Motion carried ( 7- 0).
The Board exited Executive
Session at 12: 42 a. m.
Adjournment
Motion by Mr. Kelly, seconded by
Mr. Spears, that the Board adjourn
the Agenda Meeting.
All aye. Motion carried ( 7- 0).
The Special Meeting adjourned
at 12: 42 a. m.
Respectfully submitted,
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You see the outline of a tall man
walking slowly down the street,
handing out lollipops to the
neighborhood children. Someone
says, " Good morning, Bill." He
waves back with his cane. You hear a
loud belly laugh. If you're lucky
enough, you may even be given a
shiny state quarter. Who is this man?
He is a giving father to his son
and daughter. He is a loving and
loyal husband to the love of his life,
" Joan Girl." He is a tease of a
" Poppy" to his 5 happy
grandchildren. He was a courageous
soldier in World War II, being
honored with the Bronze Star for his
bravery at Normandy in 1944. He is a
good friend to his old buddies that
he writes to in weekly letters. He is
even a bighearted and thoughtful
father- in- law. Is this every man? I
hope that it could be, but that is not
the real world. I wish all the children,
grandchildren, and people of the
world could be so lucky as to be
acquainted with or to love a man of
this caliber -- then they would be
inspired to become kinder, happier,
more generous, or more caring -
and our world would have better
husbands, fathers, grandfathers,
and friends.
Eighty years is a fairly long life
according to today's standards of life
expectancy for someone born on
March 11, 1925. The normal life
span of someone born in the 1920' s
is about 80 years. A baby born today
can expect to live to a maximum life
span of almost 120 years! So,
William Muldobn, ( also known as Bill,
Poppy, Dad, Chubbs) you have
fulfilled your scientific life
expectancy of 80 years this month!
Perhaps that is true because of your
diligent use of your cholesterol and
blood pressure medications.
Alternatively, could it be due to the
fact that you are loved and needed
by many?
As people age, they often lose
sight of their purpose in life,
becoming depressed and lonely. So
many wonderful older people stop
wanting to get dressed each day,
call a friend, go out for a walk, or do a
crossword puzzle. Everyone in this
world needs a purpose, a vision, a
goal, regardless of age. It does not
have to be as large as writing a book
or as significant as curing cancer, but
it needs to be there. Every idea,
action, or amazing act that we do
starts with a vision. Bill has a purpose
... a reason to wake up each day and
to carry on in his life. He is a
fundamental part of his family, his
neighborhood, his friendships.
Thanks, William Muldoon, for
living these 80 wonderful years and
sharing many of them with your
family. Thanks, William, for beina a
responsible son to your mother,
Maggie, and to your sisters, Betty,
and Margaret, for helping them
when your Dad died when you were
only 11 years old. Thanks, William,
for sending them your army
paycheck so that they could get by
in New York. Thanks, Billy, for going
off to war at only 18 years old, for
defending our flag in the 9th Infantry
Division, and for risking your life in
battle, so that we would all continue
to live in a " free" country. Thanks,
Mr. Muldoon, for being a cub- scout
leader in Bethpage for your son, and
then for another 10 years. Thanks,
Mr. Muldoon, for the shiny coin that
was a 1959 nickel, the year I was
born. How did you remember that
from the last time we spoke when I
was the waitress at your table?
Thanks Poppy, for helping to raise
your grandchildren Christian, Mike,
Terri, Will, and Christopher. Thanks
for the toys, crayons, and
McDonald's money we used first for
our Happy Meals and then later to
feed ourselves after a long day at
high school. Thanks, Poppy, for the
" gasoline bucks" and movie gift
certificates you give us so we could
have fun with our friends. Thanks for
never missing one of our school
concerts, plays and talent shows.
Thanks, Uncle Bill, for the
shimmering Connecticut quarters
my brother and I got in the mail last
week to add to our collections.
Thanks, Billy, for helping our
veterans place flags on the
cemetery plots of our brothers and
sisters each Memorial Day weekend.
Thanks, Dad, for cutting and
watering the lawn, putting out our
garbage, and for painting our
homes, both inside and outside.
You never complained that it was too
tiring, or that your arms hurt from
painting. You just sang along with
every stroke, every gallon, never
missing a spot on the ceiling or the
wall. Thanks, Dad, for always
remembering our anniversaries, with
cards and money so we could
splurge on a romantic dinner, when
there was no money in the budget
for special things like that. Thanks,
Bill, for adoring Joan, in sickness
and in health, for being a devoted
and loyal husband, never placing
any female ( celebrity or otherwise)
above her.
So, if you see this man eating in
the diner or at Bethpage Chili's,
buying stamps at the Bethpage Post
Office, standing in line at the bank,
or walking down his street on
Elizabeth Drive, slow down and
beep your horn, smile and say, " Hi,
Bill" or wave your hand. He'll smile-back...
and if you're lucky, he may
throw you a shiny state Quarter.
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Winter Fun Run as the Runners
Edge Draws Record Crowds
Happy Fun Run participants included ( L to R) Michael Kaye
of Plainview, Gina Gelman of Bethpage, and Norman Lison of
Plainview.
A record crowd of runners
variously estimated at between 250
and 300 runners crowded into the
Runner's Edge in Farmingdale on
Sunday morning, February 20 for
the annual Greater Long Island
Running Club/ Runner's Edge
Winter Fun Run. ( Hey, we ran out of
the complimentary gloves that go to
each participant - Runner's Edge
proprietor Bob Cook ordered 300
pairs! and wiped out the large pile of
bagels, doughnuts, etc. provided at
the finish much like General
Sherman's army marching through
Georgia, with nary a crumb left over!)
The crowd followed their Nassau
County Police Department escort up
Main Street, around to the left up
the hill and onto Round Swamp
Road, as the runners sorted
themselves out into 3 mile, 6 mile
and 9 mile runners. Back to the
Runner's Edge after enjoying the
brisk Winter morning, for the
granddaddy of all sales, and the
Door Prizes of a couple of very
snazzy gym bags - won by Larry
Finger and Doreen McDougall.
Thanks go to Fun Run Chair Sam
Zinn, to Bob, Gary, Nancy, Danielle,
Al, Kristin, and the rest of the crew at
The Runner's Edge, and to
volunteer refreshment purveyors
Susan Kaye, Sylvia Zinn & Joe
Sturgess.
The Greater Long Island Running
Club and the rest of the Long Island
running community are thrilled to be
able to support our friend Bob Cook
through this event. Nice day and a
nice job by all concerned!
Another War Story
by Bud Rosch,
past commander
I was visiting Fall River,
Massachusetts and they have a
museum of a number of WW II ships,
mainly the ship named for the State,
the USS MASSACHUSETTS
BATTLESHIP.
Of course at the time my wife and
I wanted to go aboard and see this
great United States Battle ship.
They were working on it at the time
and only the top deck was available.
The public was not allowed to go
down to any other deck. There was
plenty to see on the top deck. In
fact, one of the turret's had a shell hit
it during the war. It was cut open like
a person opening a can of beans
even though the steel around it was
about 16" inches thick. I understood
that all were killed in that incident of
the shell hitting that turret ( that is all
the men in that turret). The officer in
charge was very informative as to
what the ship was made of such as
the deck. The deck was made of
wood.
We were impressed with all the
stories he offered and then came
this one. One of the men wrote in
and said he served on the USS
Massachusetts on a deck below. He
went on to tell us the letter received,
said the Sailor had cancer and it was
terminal and he would like to visit the
ship and see his old position on the
ship.
The story went on that a date was
made for the visit. When the old
sailor appeared he was piped on to
the ship. Though the area that he
was working was not ready yet he
was taken down to see his old
position. When he arrived topside
they had a ceremony for him and a
piece of the deck was cut out and
presented to him.
Unfortunately I do not know the
sailor's name and more details, as my
wife and I were just told about this on
our visit. What started as a resting
place for the USS Massachusetts
just the one war ship now has a
number of old war ships including a
submarine. I have not been up there
in a long time but I believe there
must be a number of these old ships
added. I think that if you would enjoy
seeing these " hero ships" to our
past, it will be very worthwhile. The
traveling time is only about three
hours. More particulars could be had
from the Massachusetts visitors
travel department.
Helpful Girl Talk Dished Out at
JFK Middle School
As the film " Mean Girls" pointedly
made clear, bullying among girls may
be less physical but is no less
devastating. That's something JFK
Middle School in Bethpage
understands, which is why the
school brought in Child Abuse
Prevention Services ( CAPS), Long
Island's leading organization
dedicated to preventing child abuse
and neglect, to begin a dialogue
with seventh- grade girls about the
problem of relational aggression.
A professionally trained
volunteer from CAPS met with 7th
grade girls at the school the week of
February 14th to present " What's
Up? Girl Talk," a program designed
to prevent relational aggression - a
form of bullying girls often employ -
by teaching them how to
acknowledge and validate feelings,
how to communicate directly and
how to problem- solve when
instances of relational aggression
occur.
" JFK Middle School deserves
credit for recognizing that it's not jusl
boys who engage in bullying," said
Alane Fagin, executive director of
CAPS. " The use of cutting remarks
or organized social ostracism can be
powerful bullying weapons for girls
in any school or neighborhood, and
that's a problem that needs to be
addressed."
Thanks in part to a legislative
grant from Senator Kemp Hannon
and the financial support of
concerned members of the
community, CAPS provides
student- targeted programs such as
" What's Up? Girl Talk" to schools
free- of- charge. CAPS relies on a
dedicated corps of volunteers to
present its programs, but Fagin says
the growing demand for CAPS'
services - the organization estimates
it will be asked to present programs
in nearly 1,500 classrooms across
Long Island during the current
academic year - means CAPS needs
more volunteers to join in it in
working together to keep every child
safe from harm.
Founded in 1982, the Roslyn-based
Child Abuse Prevention
Services is Long Island's
comprehensive resource center for
the prevention of child abuse,
bullying and peer harassment. It is a
non- profit organization underwritten
by private donations, grants and
legislative appropriations.
Information about programs,
educational materials and volunteer
opportunities can be obtained by
visiting the Child Abuse Prevention
Services Web site at www. kidsafe-caps.
org, or by calling ( 516) 621-
0552.
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Pictured here, featured speakers Steve Tarpinian and
Josephine Piccinic share the awards stage at last year's Vytra-
TOBAY Triathlon.
The featured speakers at the
Tuesday, March 15 meeting of the
Greater Long Island Running Club
will be Steve Tarpinian of Wantagh,
champion swimmer and triathlete,
triathlon coach and writer, and
Josephine Piccinic of Bellmore,
marathoner, triathlete, coach and
cross trainer. Their topic: " Going
halfway" ( half marathon and half
ironman triathlon) and having fun
with cross training, dealing with how
athletes can prepare for half
marathons and Half Ironman
triathlons on a limited time schedule
( with work, family etc.), and can
utilize cross training as a way to
boost their running performance
and fun.
The meeting will be held at the
Plainview- Old Bethpage Public
Library, 999 Old Country Road in
Plainview, starting promptly at 8: 00
PM on the evening of the 15th. The
general public is most cordially
invited to attend.
Steve Tarpinian is the founder
and President of Team Total
Training, an international team of
more than 200 athletes, and the
creator of the online coaching
service Total Training University. He
is a former National level U. S.
swimmer, who has been a triathlete
since 1982, with hundreds of
successful finishes including the
Hawaii Ironman and nine other
Ironman Triathlons, and nine
successful finishes in the Xterra
World Championship.
Steve is the creator of the Swim
Power video that has been
distributed worldwide in both
English and German, and the author
of such books as The Essential
Swimmer and Water Workouts, with
his new book Swimming for
Triathlons due out in April of 2005.
Articles that Steve has written have
been featured in such publications
as Fitness Swimmer, Men's Health,
Swim, Inside Triathlon, Triathlete,
Metrosports, and Transition Times.
An accomplished Triathlon
Director as well as athlete and coach,
Steve is the creator of the three race
Long Island Triathlon Series, which
includes one of the oldest and most
prestigious multisport events in the
world - the Mighty Hamptons
Triathlon.
Steve's infectious enthusiasm for
the bport and his ability to bring out
the benefit of his expertise and
experience in terms that everyone
can easily understand and
appreciate, make him a great
speaker and one that everyone is
certain to enjoy!
Josephine Piccinic is an
accomplished athlete and Team
Total Training Coach, who will be
discussing cross training.
On Thanksgiving eve 1994,
Josephine was hit by a car while on a
training run, suffering a broken
pelvis, a broken femur and a
shattered tibia/ fibula. She spent a
week in intensive care, endured
several operations and the insertion
Of a plate and two titanium rods, and
couldn't even walk for 6 months after
the accident. Rehabilitating with
Steve Tarpinian and Aaron Mattes,
Josephine made a goal of qualifying
for the U. S. Olympic Trials Marathon
in 2000, even though she had
never previously run a race longer
than a half marathon. Although her
' 2: 55 time was a bit short of the 2: 48
qualifying time, she was satisfied
with her marathon accomplishments
and turned her focus to swimming,
and recently was awarded 2004
Team Total Training Swimmer of the
Year honors. Josephine is currently
planning to race in the 2005 New
York City Marathon. You can be sure
that her part of the March 15
program will be extremely
inspirational.
For more information, call Mike at
the Greater Long Island Running
Club office at ( 516) 349- 7646.
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Runners, Walkers and
Wheelchair Athletes Invited to
28th Annual Nationwide Insurance
Run For Aspire
Pictured here ( L to R) Run Co- Director Bob Windorf, Tony
Wiszowaty of Nationwide Insurance, and Jeff Cooper of
Nationwide Insurance are all smiles as they get ready for the
2005 Nationwide Run for ASPIRE.
Runners, walkers and wheelchair
athletes of all ages and levels of
ability from Bethpage and nearby
communities are cordially invited to
join in the fun at 28th annual
Nationwide Insurance 10 Kilometer
Run for ASPIRE, to be held on
Saturday morning, April 2, 2005.
Long Island's oldest
continuously held 10 Kilometer Run
will be utilizing the same great
course through the roads of
Plainview and Old Bethpage that
has been used in the past, once
again starting and finishing at the
H. B. Mattlin Middle School on
Washington Avenue in Plainview.
The Run will once again be hosted
by the Greater Long Island Running
Club, with GLIRC's Craig Courounis
and Bob Windorf once again serving
as the Co- Directors of the event.
Also back in 2005 as the primary
sponsor of the event is Nationwide
Insurance, with Anthony Wiszowaty
of Nationwide's Wiszowaty Agency
stepping forth once again to help
honor the memory of Stan
Kramberg. The entire net proceeds
of the event are once again being
turned over to the ASPIRE Program
for the rehabilitation of young
amputees, victims of bone cancer
and traumatic amputations, and
ASPIRE's Stanley Kramberg
Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Thanks also for continued
support to Oyster Bay Town
Supervisor John Venditto and the
Town's outstanding Department of
Recreation, to presenting sponsors
The Runner's Edge and " Trader
Joe's". Mizumo will be back once
again as the official shoe company
sponsor of the event, which means
that the post- Run door prizes will
include several pairs of Mizumo
running shoes to be awarded. The
" ASPIRE Run family" continues to
make this a premiere event!
The Run will continue to provide
awards in age groups through 80
plus. Top Male and female Overall
and top Male and female Masters
take home a pair of Mizumo running
shoes. Every entrant in the 10K
gets one of the classic long sleeve
Run for ASPIRE shirts.
Bethpage athletes have always
played a major role in the Nationwide
Run for ASPIRE, and Run
organizers are hoping for another
big local turnout in 2005. Among the
top finishers in the 2004 edition of
the Run was Bethpage's own Paula
MacCulloch, who scored as the
second place finisher in the
Women's " Athena" Weight Division.
The ASPIRE 10K will once again
serve as Long Island Track & Field's
10 Kilometer Championship Race
for 2005, and will be part of the Long
Island Track & Field Grand Prix of
Long Island Distance Races.
Other great ASPIRE Run
features include free massage and
lots of great door prizes to cap the
post- Run Awards Ceremony!
For entry forms and/ or more
information, call Mike or Linda at the
GLIRC office at ( 516) 349- 7646, or
you can register online at
www. glirc. org.
Butehorn Bros. VFW Post
Has " Ladies Night"
Designed many years ago in
order to give the VFW wives a day
off in the kitchen. All the members
brought their wives to enjoy an
evening together and let the
Veterans cook for them.
The wives of course say " hooray"
to that! The menu this time was
cooked by professionals and they
are a delicious Chinese meal.
A great time was had by all. Sadly,
being the old soldiers are getting
older with each day, it is immediately
noticed that a number of members
are not present. But theshow went
on! The menu was Chinese and the
food was enjoyed by all attendees.
In the last five months Butehorn
Post received about 8 New
members. As old as the members
are you will see them out there with a
color guard for St. Patrick's Day.
Another one of their programs
coming up on March 7th is the
annual VOICE OF DEMOCRACY
finals at the host school, John H.
West. Nine schools are involved,
whose students entered an essay
writing contest at which time the
winners will be given prizes of
money and awards. Many awards are
given to the students by our elected
officials who look forward to this
evening.
All you World War II, Korean war,
Viet Nam and Granada veterans our
post urges you to join our ranks. You
will be doing yourself a favor. We can
guarantee you will find by joining
that you have done the right thing.
We need you to join. The VFW is an
old organization that started in 1899
after the SPANISH AMERICAN
WAR. You will be part of that. Please
get away from all the old reasons you
don't want to join. Just call this
number and say I want to join!
Commander Frank Grossman 935-
8997.
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Petchonka, Josephine of
Bethpage passed away February
18, 2005. Beloved wife of Anthony.
Loving mother of Angie ( Pete)
Mennona, John ( Dawn) Petchonka,
Joanne ( Jim) Foley. Devoted
grandmother of eight grandchildren
and four great grandchildren. Dear
sister of Tony, Steve and John
Pelle. A Funeral Service was held
Monday, Feb. 21, at St. Paul
Lutheran Church, with interment
following at Femcliff Cemetery,
Hartsdale. Arrangements were
entrusted to the Arthur F. White
Funeral Home, Inc.
Cotrone, Ambrose C. of
Bethpage passed away February
19, 2005. Proud WW II U. S. Naval
Veteran. Retired dedicated longtime
employee of Grumman Aerospace.
Beloved husband of the late
Audrey. Loving father of Alan,
Andrew, Abigail McConathy and
Audrey Siska. Cherished
grandfather of nine grandchildren
and two great grandchildren.
Memorial visitation was held
Tuesday, Feb. 22, with interment of
cremains Wednesday, Feb. 23, at
Mount Olivet Cemetery, Maspeth,
NY. Arrangements were entrusted
to the Arthur F. White Funeral
Home, Inc.
Hervey, George W. of
Bethpage passed away February
18, 2005. Retired 40- year employee
of Grumman Aerospace, Bethpage.
Beloved husband of Agnes. Loving
father and father in law of Robert and
Jean, William and Eileen. Proud
grandfather of Michael, Shaun,
Kerry, Brittany, Maggie and Colin.
Dear brother of Irene Alduino. A
Funeral Service was held at the
funeral home Tuesday, Feb. 22,
with interment following at the
Cemetery of the Holy Rood,
Westbury. Arrangements were
entrusted to the Arthur F. White
Funeral Home, Inc.
Boggi, Antoinette of North
Massapequa ( formerly of Mount
Vernon, NY) passed away February
19, 2005. Beloved wife of the late
John Boggi. Loving mother of
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lonata and John Boggi, Jr.
Cherished grandmother of John
Turkeli, Josh, Dan and Jessica
Boggi, Joanie, Vincent, Cathy,
John, Laura and Joe lonata. Dear
great grandmother of six.
Predeceased by her brother, John
Di Rienzo, and sisters, Amelia,
Rose, Laura and Clara. A Funeral
Mass was held Thursday, Feb. 24, at
St. James RC Church, Seaford, with
interment following in St. Charles
Cemetery, East Farmingdale.
Arrangements were entrusted to the
Arthur F. White Funeral Home, Inc.
Gerhard, George G. of South
Farmingdale, passed away February
24, 2005. Former School Bus Driver
in Massapequa Area. Predeceased
in 2003 by his beloved wife, Marion.
Loving father of Jeanne Waterman,
Linda, Deborah Gisonna, Jerry,
Christopher and Barbara. Dear
brother of Fred, Pat Koepke, Judy
Hughes and Elizabeth Horan. Proud
grandfather of seven. A Funeral
Mass was held Monday, February
28, at Our Lady of Lourdes RC
Church, Massapequa Park, with
interment following at Pinelawn
Memorial Park. Donations in
George's memory may be sent to
the Long Island Chapter of NY
Diabetes Assoc, Inc., 401
Broadhollow Rd., Melville, NY
11746. Arrangements were
entrusted to the Arthur F. White
Funeral Home, Inc.
Calabria, Daniel of Bethpage
passed away February 9, 2005.
Proud U. S. Army veteran of WW II.
Beloved husband of Shirley. Loving
father of Camille, Daniel P. and
Danielle Darr. Dear brother of
Pasquale, Elizabeth Bonfanti,
Antoinette Hodgkinson and Rita
Ragone. Loving grandfather of nine
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. A Funeral Mass was
held Saturday, Feb. 12, at St. James
RC Church, Seaford, with interment
following at St. Charles Cemetery,
East Farmingdale. Arrangements
were entrusted to the Arthur F.
White Funeral Home.
Funding The St. Patrick's Parade
As mentioned in a previous article, the Bethpage St.
Patrick's Parade costs over $ 8,000 each year. The primary
costs are the pipe bands, insurance, mailings to marchers
and signage.
Please join the list of our sponsors and supporters by
contributing to help defray the costs of the 2005 parade.
Contributions should be mailed to:
Mary Ann McGrath
Bethpage St. Patrick's Parade Committee
92 Haypath Road
Bethpage, NY 11714
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you on Sunday, March 6th for what has become a great
event for the hamlet of Bethpage.
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BETHPAGE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH, 192
Broadway, Bethpage. 516- 931-
4345 Pastor Mary P. Crump.
www. bethpageUMC. org. Located
just south of Central Avenue. " Oper
Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors "
WORSHIP 10: 30am Sundays
CHURCH SCHOOL 9: 45 am
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Sundays.
Bethpage Jewish Community
Center, 600 Broadway, Bethpage
938- 7909, Rabbi Seth Gordon
SABBAT SERVICES, Friday 8 PM
( occasional early services). Shabbat
morning 9 AM, Sunday 9 AM,
Weekdays 8 PM. Adult Education,
Religious School for children,
Sisterhood and Men's Club.
Bethpage Church of Christ -
65 Stewart Ave. Bethpage, NY
11714. Phone ( 516) 731.- 4307.
YOU'RE INVITED. Please be our
Guest at our Worship Service -
Sunday 11 am - Bible Study 10
am & Wednesday - 7: 30 pm
Bible Study.
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church and School, 99 Central Park
Road, Plainview, NY 11803 is
holding the following events.
Lenten Service
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church, 99 Central Park Road,
Plainview invites you to join our
warm and welcoming community on
Wednesday, February 23 at 7: 30 for
our mid- week Lenten service. For
more info call ( 516) 349- 1966.
www. goodshepherdplainview. org
Adult Education and
Church Service
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church invites you to join our warm
and welcoming community Sundays
at 8: 30 am for Adult Bible Education
Classes and at 10: 00 am for Church
Service and Communion. The adult
education classes are open to
everyone. Worship is at 99 Central
Park Road, Plainview. For more
information call ( 516) 349- 1966.
www. goodshepherdplainview. org
Prayer to the Blessed Virgin
( Never known to fail)
Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt.
Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of
heaven, blessed mother of the Son
of God, immaculate virgin, assist me
in my necessity. Oh star of the sea,
help me & show me herein, you are
my mdtber. Oh Holy'Jvlafy, Mother of
God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I
humbly beseech you from the
bottom of my heart to succor me in
this necessity. There are none who
can withstand your power. Oh show
me herein you are my mother. Oh
Mary conceived without sin pray for
us who have recourse to thee. ( 3
times) Oh Holy Mary I place this
cause in your hands. ( 3 times). Holy
Spirit, you who solve all problems,
light all roads so that I can obtain my
goals. You gave me the divine gift to
forgive and forget all evil against me,
and that in all instances of my life,
you are with me. I want in this short
prayer to thank you for all things as
you confirm once again that I never
want to be separated from you in
eternal glory. Thank you for your
mercy toward me and mine. The
person must say this prayer 3
consecutive days, the request will
be granted. This prayer must be
published after the favor has been
granted. KK
St. Paul Lutheran Church
Little Gospel Lights Preschool
449 Stewart Avenue. Eiethpage. NY 11714
5I6- 933- 4HIM ( 933- 4446)
NOW REGISTERING FOR THE 2( X) 5- 2006 SCHOOL. YEAR.
3 & 4 YEAR OLD PROGRAMS
&
THEY CAME BY'TWO"
( A PARENT/ CHILD PROGRAM WITH SEPARATION)
AND INTRODUCING... " 2 ' BYE' 2"
( OUR NEW BI- WEEKLY PRE SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR TWO- YEAR- OLDS
(" all Joanne Foley for more information and to make an appointment to visit our school.
All programs arc ottered m a warm, loving environment with
Christian & Academic Curriculum
Certified & Qualified Teachers
Parent Participation
Excellent Child/ Teacher Ratios
Indoor and Outdoor Playgrounds
AND MUCH MORE!
Utile Quioel Lights V* CL;> HICN children at ' all races and religions
To submit information about your event or worship service \
simply write to us at 329 Broadway, Bethpage, N. Y. 11714 i
ST. MARGARET'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH, 1000 Washington
Avenue, Plainview, N. Y. 11803.
Rev. Peter Lai, rector. The church
office is open from 9AM to 4PM
Tuesday through Friday, and
available at 516- 692- 5268 at all
times.
CHURCH SERVICES - Sunday
services are at 8: 15 AM and 10: 15
AM.
HEALING SERVICE - First
Sunday of the month after each
service.
SUNDAY SCHOOL - Sunday at
9: 15AM.
INTERCESSORY PRAYER
GROUP - After 8: 15 AM service.
LENTEN STUDY - Wednesdays
through March 23 following 7: 30 PM
Eucharist.
We sincerely welcome all to our
church community!
St. Martin of Tours Church,
Central Ave., Bethpage, N. Y. Pastor
Rev. Thomas Siconolfi C. SS. R.
Rectory: 931- 0818. Rectory office
hours Mon.- Fri. 9: 00AM- 8: 30PM.
Sat. to 7: 00PM Sun. to 1: 00PM.
Sick Call ext # 5. Web:
www. stmartinoftoursbeth. com.
Stations of the Cross at 7: 30 PM
each Friday during Lent.
Christian Mothers Meeting
Tuesday, March 1 at 7: 15.
Annual 50' s Dance Saturday,
March 12 in Martin Hall. $ 25 pp. For
tickets call Rosemary at 516- 935-
9074.
First Communion items will be on
sale in Parish Hall on Saturday,
March 12 from 10 AM to 5 PM. For
more info. 822- 9768.
Hartigan K of C and Catholic War
Veterans will hold a Children's
Easter Party on Sunday, March20th
at C. W. V. Hall, 517 Central Avenue,
Bethpage. Tickets must be
purchased in advance. Call Steve
DeRosa 932- 5785 or Marty White
433- 3267.
Altar Servers needed. Boys and
girls who have received First Holy
Communion and Reconciliation are
eligible. Complete the registration
form in the bulletin and return to the
rectory to the attention of Fr.
Schmidt.
2004- 2005 calendar is in the
Rectory Office. If you will be using
the parish plant for meetings, please
come in and place your event on the
calendar.
Baby girls, infants and toddlers
are available, in China and need
homes. For info call Barbara at ( 845)
623- 5277. Older parents and
singles welcome.
Volunteers are needed to work in
our Bereavement Program as
facilitators. If interested call Mike
454- 0080 or leave name and phone
number at rectory.
St. Martin of Tours Parishioners
wishing prayers for themselves or
sick family members are asked to call
Arlene Pehrsson at 579- 9746. •
Pray for our daughters, sons,
relatives and friends of our
parishioners in the military. Pray for
World Peace. God Bless America.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
449 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage,
N. Y. Rev. Mario E. Ancira, Pastor, is
a member of the Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod. St. Paul's is
handicapped accessible.
CHURCH OFFICE - The church
office is open Tuesday through
Friday from 9: 00 A. M. to 3: 00 P. M.
Telephone number is 516- 931-
8262. Email address is
www. stpaul@ optonline. net. Web
page is www. stpaulbethpage. com.
, SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES
are at 8: 00 AM and 10: 30 AM. The
sermon topic for February 27th is
" Awake Into the Light" ( Ephesians
5: 8- 14).
SUNDAY SCHOOL begins at
9: 15 AM. Children can be registered
any Sunday. For further information
call the church office.
ADULT BIBLE STUDY - takes
place at 9: 15 AM Sundays at the
church. Other bible studies take
place during the week. Call the
church office for details.
EVANGELISM AND OUTREACH
CLASSES - Beginning Thursday,
February 3rd through March 10th, at
7: 30 PM Mr. Gary Timm of Apple of
His Eye Ministries will be leading a
six week class on Evangelism and
Outreach.
TEEN BIBLE STUDY takes place
Sundays at 9: 15 AM at the church.
All teenagers who have been
confirmed are welcome. Call 931-
8262 for details.
LENTEN SERICES - Services will
be held Wednesdays at 7: 30pm.
Sermon title for March 2nd is " The
Blood That Speaks" ( Hebrews
12: 22- 24). Please join us in
preparing to celebrate the risen
Christ on Easter.
YOUTH GROUP is open to all
children who have reached their
12th birthday or are in the 7th grade.
Upcoming events include a Super
Bowl Party, Rock Climbing and
Bowling. Please call 931- 8262 for
information or email Joanne Foley at
9334him@ optonline. net.
LITTLE GOSPEL LIGHTS PRE­SCHOOL
is now accepting
registration for SEPTEMBER 2005
school year. We have programs for 3
and 4 year olds; They Came by Two -
a parent and child program for
toddlers; and a drop- off program for
children who have reached their 2nd
birthday by September 2005.
Enrollment is limited. Please call
Joanne Foley at 516- 933- 4446 for
registration information.
MOMMIE AND ME PROGRAM -
Registrations are being accepted.
Please call 933- 4446 for more
information.
ALL DENOMINATIONS are
welcome to our Sunday School,
Bible Studies, Worship Services,
Youth Group, Little Gospel Lights
Preschool, They Came by Two and
Mommie and Me programs.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC
MEETING BY THE
ZONING BOARD OF
APPEALS
Pursuant to the
provisions of Chapter
246, Article III, Section
246- 18- E of the Code
of the Town of Ovster
Bay, notice is hereby
given that the Zoning
Board of Appeals has
scheduled a public
meeting, which will
take place in the Town
Hall Meeting Room,
Audrey Avenue,
Oyster Bay, New York,
on MARCH 10, 2005,
at 7: 00 P. M., to
consider the following
appeals:
BY ORDER OF THE
ZONING BOARD OF
APPEALS
APPEAL NO. 05- 146
BETHPAGE
NICHOLAS VALENTI:
( A) Variance to allow
an existing deck to
remain having less
side yard setback than
required by
Ordinance. ( B)
Variance to allow an
existing detached
garage to remain
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having less rear yard
setback than required
by Ordinance, and
exceeding the
maximum permitted
40 percent of the
building coverage of
the principle building.
( C) Variance to allow
an existing deck and
detached garage to
remain exceeding
maximum permitted
percent of building
coverage than
allowed by Ordinance.
( D) Variance to allow
an existing above
ground swimming
pool to remain having'
less side yard setback
than allowed by
Ordinance. ( E)
Variance to allow an
existing fence to
remain having greater
height than allowed
by Ordinance. NE/ cor.
of Enness Ave. &
Stewart Ave., a/ k/ a 12
Enness Ave.,
Bethpage, NY
APPEAL NO. 05- 147
BETHPAGE
SIMON SHI- PING LI:
Variance to erect a
cantilevered second
story addition having
less front yard setback
than required by
Ordinance, also
encroachment of
eaves and gutters.
NE/ cor. of Seitz Dr. &
Mozart La., a/ k/ a 17
Seitz Dr., 17 Seitz Dr.
Bethpage, NY
APPEAL NO. 05- 148
BETHPAGE
GEORGE
MONOYOS: Variance
to erect an attached
garage having less
average front yard
setback than required
by Ordinance, also
encroachment of
eaves and gutters.
NW/ cor. of Floral Ave.
& Spruce Ave., a/ k/ a
71 Spruce Ave.,
Bethpage, NY
FEBRUARY 28, 2005
BY ORDER OF THE
ZONING BOARD OF
APPEALS, TOWN OF
OYSTER BAY,
OYSTER BAY, NEW
YORK
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
BY THE BOARD
OF APPEALS
Pursuant to the
provisions of Article
27 Section 269 of the
Building Zone
Ordinance. NOTICE is
hereby given that the
BOARD OF
APPEALS of the
Town of Hempstead
will hold a public
hearing in the Town
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on 3/ 16/ 2005 at 9: 30
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196/ 05. WEST
HEMPSTEAD
Margaret French,
Renewal of grant to
maintain 2- family
dwelling., N/ s Eagle
Ave., 160' E/ o
Hempstead Gardens
Dr., a/ k/ a 547 Eagle
Ave.
197/ 05. BALDWIN -
Michael A. Sciortino,
Renewal of grant to
maintain 2- family
dwelling., N/ s
Arlington Ave., 200'
W/ o Grand Ave., a/ k/ a
703 Arlington Ave.
198/ 05. HEWLETT -
David & Bernadette A.
Penn, Renewal of
grant to maintain 2-
family dwelling., W/ s
Daub Ave., 240.72'
N/ o West Broadway,
a/ k/ a 319 Daub Ave.
199/ 05. POINT
LOOKOUT - Leonilde
Simonetti, Variances,
side yard, rear yard,
construct 2nd story
above garage for
living space & convert
partial garage
conversion to living
space., W/ s Hewlett
Ave., 146.29' S/ o
Bayside Dr., a/ k/ a 11
Hewlett Ave.
200/ 05. WANTAGH -
Michael & Marilyn E.
Pilo, Variance, rear
yard, construct 2- story
addition & wood deck
both attached to
dwelling., S/ s Wilson
Ave., 640' W/ o
Emerson PL, a/ k/ a
3044 Wilson Ave.
201/ 05. - 202/ 05.
FRANKLIN SQUARE -
Felice & Julia Carucci,
Variances, front yards
setbacks on
Patterson Ave. &
Meisser St., construct
2nd story addition &
portico attached to
dwelling; Maintain 5'
high fence., N/ W cor.
Patterson Ave. &
Meisser St., a/ k/ a 696
Patterson Ave.
203/ 05. - 204/ 05.
WANTAGH - James &
Claire Federlin,
Variances, side yard,
side yards aggregate,
maintain garage with
2nd story above for
storage attached to
dwelling; Maintain 6'
high fence., S/ s
Bruce Dr., 195.45'
E/ o Francis Dr., a/ k/ a
706 Bruce Dr.
205/ 05. FRANKLIN
SQUARE - William &
Antoinette Nelson,
Variance, front yard
setback on Frame St.,
construct 2- story
addition attached to
dwelling., N/ E cor.
Frame St. & Fenworth
Blvd. a/ k/ a 189 Frame
St.
206/ 05. POINT
LOOKOUT - John &
Elizabeth Morgan,
Variances, lot area
occupied, front yard
average setback, side
yard, side yards
aggregate, rear yard,
construct 1 - story
addition & 2nd story
to dwelling., E/ s
Garden City Ave.,
289.58' N/ o Ocean
Blvd., a/ k/ a 130
Garden City Ave.
207/ 05. - 209/ 05.
WANTAGH - Susan L.
& James T. Frederick,
Variances, lot area
occupied, side yards
aggregate, construct
addition & garage with
2nd story above for
storage; Variances, lot
area occupied, side
yard, side yards
aggregate, maintain
wood deck attached
to dwelling; Maintain
6' high fence., W/ s
Spruce St., 115' N/ o
Jackson Ave., a/ k/ a
2110 Spruce St.
210/ 05. - 212/ 05.
OCEANSIDE - Alan M.
Radi, Variance, lot
area occupied,
maintain 2nd story
wood deck with stairs
attached to dwelling;
Variances, lot area
occupied, maintain
shed higher & larger
than permitted with
less " than required
side & rear yard
setbacks; Maintain 6'
high fence., S/ s
Bothner St., 160' E/ o
Riverside Dr., a/ k/ a
597 Bothner St.
213/ 05. WEST
HEMPSTEAD - Ante
& Mirjana Ivce,
Maintain 6' high fence
larger than pool
installation area., S/ s
Langley Ave., 55' W/ o
Wilson St., a/ k/ a 377
Langley Ave.
214/ 05. - 215/ 05.
INWOOD - Phyllis
Carcaterra, Variance,
front yard average
setback, use variance
to maintain two ( 2) 2-
family dwellings
entirely in Res. " B"
District & area variance
to use land entirely
within a Bus. District
for the said 2- family
dwellings; variance in
off- street parking; Use
variance to maintain
2nd ( rear) of two ( 2) Si-family
dwellings
entirely in Res. " B"
District & area variance
to use land entirely
within a Bus. District
for the said 2- family
dwellings; variance in
off- street parking.,
W/ s Madison Ave.,
82.71' S/ o Mott Ave.,
a/ k/ a 59 Madison Ave.
( Negative Declaration
issued under
S. E. Q. R.)
THE FOLLOWING
CASES WILL BE
CALLED STARTING
AT 2: 00 P. M.
LEGAL NOTICE
219/ 05. - 220/ 05.
MERRICK - Thomas
P. & Jane L. Mutarelli,
Variance, side yard,
maintain A/ C unit;
Maintain shed higher
& larger than
permitted., E/ s Little
Whaleneck Rd.,
65.24' S/ o Cameron
Ave., a/ k/ a 1497 Little
Whaleneck Rd.
221/ 05.
ROOSEVELT
Verdeland Homes,
Inc., Variances, lot
area front yard
setback on Raleigh
PL, construct dwelling
with garage., N/ E cor.
Brooks Ave. &
Raleigh PI.
222/ 05. LEVITTOWN
- William & Patricia
Kelly,
Mother/ Daughter
Res. ( 2nd kitchen).,
W/ s Acorn La., 321'
S/ o Forge La., a/ k/ a
18 Acorn La.
( Negative Declaration
issued under
S. E. Q. R.)
223/ 05. MERRICK -
Polivia Romero,
Variances, front yards
setbacks on Camp
Ave. & Sterling Ave.,
side yard, rear yard,
construct 2nd story to
dwelling., S/ W cor.
Camp Ave. & Sterling
Ave., a/ k/ a 95 Camp
Ave.
224/ 05. BALDWIN -
Joseph Wroblewski,
Variances,
subdivision of lot, lot
area, front width at
street & setback line,
lot area occupied,
front yard average
setback, rear yard,
construct dwelling
with garage., S/ s
Lincoln St., 360' W/ o
Madison St.
225/ 05. BALDWIN -
Joseph Wroblewski,
Variances,
subdivision of lot, lot
area, front width at
street & setback line,
front yard average
setback, side yards
aggregate, rear yard,
construct dwelling
with garage., S/ s
Lincoln St., 400' W/ o
Madison St.
ALL PAPERS
PERTAINING TO THE
ABOVE HEARING
ARE AVAILABLE
FOR INSPECTION AT
THE BOARD OF
APPEALS, TOWN
HALL, 1
WASHINGTON
STREET,
HEMPSTEAD, NY
11550.
Interested parties may
appear at the above
time and place. At the
call of the Chairman,
the Board will
consider the Decision
and Reserve Decision
calendar.
By order of the
Board of Appeals,
Gerald G. Wright,
Chairman
Joseph F. Pellegrini,
Secretary to the
Board of Appeals
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
MEETING OF
BETHPAGE PUBLIC
LIBRARY
The Board of
Trustees of the
Bethpage Public
Library hereby gives
notice that a Special
District Meeting of the
qualified voters of the
Bethpage Union Free
School District will be
held at the Bethpage
Public Library, 47
Powell Avenue,
Bethpage, New York,
on the 11th day of
April, 2005 from 2: 00
P. M. to 8: 00 P. M.
prevailing time, for the
purpose of voting by
voting machine upon
the following
propositions:
1. To consider and
vote upon the Annual
Library Budget and
tax levy for the fiscal
year July 1, 2005
through June 30,
2006, by the following
proposition:
BETHPAGE
PUBLIC LIBRARY
PROPOSITION # 1
RESOLVED, that
the proposed budget
of expenditures of the
Bethpage Public
Library for the fiscal
year 2005- 2006 in the
amount and for the
purposes shown in
the statement of
estimated. . . ...,_;.,„
expenditures
adopted by the Board
of Trustees, be. and
the same hereby is
approved and the
amount thereof shall
be raised by a levy of a
tax upon the taxable
property of the
School District, after
first deducting the
monies available from
State Aid and other
sources as provided
by Law.
2. To elect one
Library Trustee, for a
term of five ( 5) years,
commencing July 1,
2005, previously
incumbered by:
Elizabeth Ryan
A petition shall be
required to nominate
such candidate to the
office of Library
Trustee. Each
vacancy is a separate
specific office and a
separate petition is
required to nominate
a candidate to each
separate office. Each
petition shall be
directed to the
Administration
Building of the
Bethpage School
District on Cherry
Avenue, shall be
signed by at least
twenty- five ( 25)
qualified voters of the
District, and shall state
the name and
residence of the
candidate. Petitions
shall be available at
the Office of the
District Clerk at the
School District
Administrative
Offices, Cherry
Avenue and Stewart
Avenue, Bethpage,
New York. In the
event that any such
nominee shall
withdraw his or her
candidacy prior to the
election, such person
shall not be
considered a
candidate unless a
new petition
nominating such
person in the same
manner and with the
same limitations
applicable to other
candidates is filed with
the District Clerk.
Each petition shall be
filed in the office of
the District Clerk
between the hours of
9: 30 A. M. to 4: 00
P. M. ( excluding
Saturdays and
Sundays), no later
than March 11, 2005.
No person shall be
nominated by petition
for more than one
separate office.
REGISTRATION
FURTHER
NOTICE IS GIVEN that
pursuant to Section
2014 of the
Education Law,
personal registration
of voters is necessary
and no person shall
be entitled to vote at
said Special Meeting
Of .. April 11, 2005
uniess such person
has personally
registered.
Each person may
register for the said
Special Meeting by
appearing personally
before the Board of
Registration of the
School District on
March 31, 2005, as
hereinafter stated.
The Board of
Registration will meet
for the purpose of
personal voter
registration and the
preparation of a
register of the
qualified voters of said
School District, on
March 31, 2005
between the hours of
4: 00 P. M. and 8: 00
P. M. at the School
District Administrative
Offices during which
time and at which
place members of the
Board of Registration
shall place upon the
School District
Register the names of
all qualified voters
personally appearing
before them,
provided they are
known to be or
proven to the
satisfaction of such
Board of Registration
that they are entitled
to vote at the above
specified Library
Special District
Meeting.
Such register,
upon its completion,
will be filed in the
Office of the District
Clerk at the School
District Administrative
Offices, ' Cherry
Avenue and Stewart
Avenue, Bethpage,
New York, and will
remain on file at such
office and will be open
for inspection
between the hours of
9: 00 A. M. and 3: 00
P. M. on each of the
five ( 5) days prior to
the meeting or
election for which it
was prepared, except
Saturday and Sunday.
Voters may register
for voting at
subsequent Library
special district
meetings on the day
of the April 11, 2005
Special District
Meeting. All persons
who have voted at any
Special or Annual
Meeting or Election or
at any general
election within four ( 4)
years prior to the
preparation of the
register, or who are
registered to vote at
any general election,
pursuant to Section 5-
210 of the Election
Law of the State of
New York need not re­register
to vote at the
Special District
Meeting of April 11,
2005.
In addition, any
person who can
demonstrate that he is
qualified to vote in
general elections and
who otherwise meets
the qualifications of a
School District voter,
will be permitted to
vote at the Special
District Meeting on
April 11, 2005.
FURTHER
NOTICE IS GIVEN,
that in accordance
with Education Law
Section 2018- a,
applications for
absentee ballots for
the Special District
Meeting may be
applied for at the
Office of the Clerk of
the Bethpage Union
Free School District.
Such application must
be received by the
Board of Registration
at least seven ( 7) days
prior to the Special
District Meeting if the
ballot is to be mailed
to the voter, or the
day before the
Special District
Meeting, if the ballot is
to be delivered
personally to the
voter. The Board of
Registration shall
make a list of all
persons to whom
absentee voters'
ballots have been
issued, and have it
available during
regular office hours
until the day of the
Special District
Meeting. Such list will
be posted at the
polling place during
the Special District
Meeting. NO
absentee voter ballot
shall be canvassed
unless it is received
not later than 5: 00
P. M. on the day of the
Special District
Meeting.
FURTHER
NOTICE IS GIVEN that
a public budget
hearing will be held on
March 28, 2005 at
5: 00 P. M., at the
Bethpage Public
Library for the
purpose of discussion
of the said
expenditure of funds
and the budget
thereof.
FURTHER
NOTICE IS GIVEN that
copies of the Annual
Statement of
Estimated Expenses
for 2005/ 2006 will be
made available upon
request to taxpayers
within the District
commencing fourteen
( 14) days prior to the
Special District
Meeting, at the
Bethpage Public
Library between the
hours of 10: 00 A. M.
and 5: 00 P. M. on
each day other than a
Saturday or Sunday,
and at the polling
place on April 11,
2005.
Dated: Bethpage,
New York
February 22, 2005
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
BETHPAGE PUBLIC
LIBRARY''' ' ; "
Edward J. Silk,
President
2/ 25.3/ 4,11,18, 2005
Advertising Copy
Notice of Formation of
160- 11 76TH ROAD,
LLC, a domestic
Limited Liability
Company ( LLC).
Articles of
Organization filed with
Secretary of State on
12/ 22/ 04 NY Office
location: NASSAU
County. Secretary of
State is designated as
agent upon whom
process against the
LLC may be served.
Secretary of State
shall mail a copy of any
process against the
LLC served upon
him/ her to C/ O
ROBERT SINGER,
777 OLD COUNTRY
ROAD, SUITE 204,
PLAINVIEW, NY
11803. Purpose: To
engage in any lawful
act or activity.
2/ 18,25,3/ 4,11,18,25
Advertising Copy
Notice of Formation of
FINE ELECTRONICS
LLC, a domestic
Limited Liability
Company ( LLC).
Articles of
Organization filed with
Secretary of State on
9/ 13/ 04. NY Office
location: NASSAU
County. Secretary of
State is designated as
agent upon whom
process against the
LLC may be served.
Secretary of State
shall mail a copy of any
process against the
LLC served upon
him/ her to C/ O THE
LLC, 4 NEWPORT
DRIVE, PLAINVIEW,
NY 11803. Purpose:
To engage in any
lawful act or activity.
2/ 18,25,3/ 4,11,18,25
VETS FRONTAGE
LLC. Articles of Org.
filed NY Sec. of State
( SSNY) 02- 02- 05.
Office in Nassau Co.
SSNY desig. agent of
LLC upon whom
process may be
served. SSNY shall
mail copy of process
to c/ o Moritt Hock
Hamroff & Horowitz
LLP, Attn: Gary C.
Hisiger, Esq., 400
Garden City Plaza,
Suite 202, Garden
City, NY 11530.
Purpose: - Any lawful;
purpose.
2/ 18,25,3/ 4,11,18,25
Advertising Copy
Notice of Formation of
BROOKLYN HOME
LLC, a domestic
Limited Liability
Company ( LLC).
Articles of
Organization filed with
Secretary of State of
NY on 1/ 05/ 05. NY
Office location:
NASSAU County.
Secretary of State is
designated as agent
upon whom process
against the LLC may
be served. Secretary
of State shall mail a
copy of any process
against the LLC
served upon him/ her
to C/ O ROBERT
SINGER, 777 OLD
COUNTRY ROAD,
204, PLAINVIEW, NY
11803. Purpose: To
engage in any lawful
act or activity.
2/ 4,11,18,25,3/ 4,11
Notice of Formation of
3484- 3490 MERRICK
REALTY LLC, a
domestic Limited
Liability Company
( LLC). Articles of
Organization filed with
Secretary of State of
NY on 10/ 26/ 04. NY
Office location:
NASSAU County.
Secretary of State is
designated as agent
upon whom process
against the LLC may
be served. Secretary
of State shall mail a
copy of any process
against the LLC
served upon him/ her
to C/ O LARRY
WEINBERGER, 633
OLD COUNTRY
ROAD, PLAINVIEW,
NY 11803. Purpose:
To engage in any
lawful act or activity.
2/ 11,18,25,3/ 4,11.18
Notice of Formation of
TOP DECK MEDIA,
LLC, a domestic
Limited Liability
Company ( LLC).
Articles of
Organization filed with
Secretarv of State of
NY on 12/ 16/ 04. NY
Office location:
NASSAU County.
Secretary of State is
designated as agent
upon whom process
against the LLC may
be served. Secretary
of State shall mail a
copy of any process,
against the LLC
^ serveeF " u p8h " h i m/ h e r
to C/ O ROBERT
SINGER, 777 OLD:
COUNTRY ROAD,
SUITE . 204,
PLAINVIEW, NY
11803. Purpose: To
engage in any lawful
act or activity.
2/ 4,11,18,25,3/ 4,11
Notice of
Formation of
INTERSECTIONAL
IDEAS, LLC (" LLC").
Articles of
Organization filed with
the Secretary of State
of New York (" SSNY")
on 2/ 9/ 05. Office
location is Nassau
County. SSNY has
been designated as
agent of LLC upon
whom process against
it may be served.
SSNY shall mail a copy
of such process to
LLC c/ o 9 Gerhard
Rd., Plainview, NY
11803. Purpose of
business of LLC is
any lawful act or
activity.
3/ 4,11,18,25,4/ 1,8
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Honoring Grand Marshal Francis X. DeBobes
St. Martin of Tours Service at 1: 00pm
Parade to Follow Mass 1: 45pm
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Upcoming Sunday Entertainment
Treat yourself and a friend on
Sunday, March 6 at 2: 00 P. M. to a
very special afternoon of music
entitled " Because of You... A Vocal
Tribute to Tony Bennett" featuring
the talented and charming baritone
Stan Edwards who helps fill the gap
between a hipper Dick Haymes and
a more sensitive Bobby Darin. Stan
presents this tribute to the great
Tony Bennett in gratitude for 50
years of great music. He will sing
many of Tony Bennett's classic hits
from the early fifties to the present in
an afternoon of unforgettable music.
You will hear such classics as
" Boulevard of Broken Dreams,"
" Rags to Riches," " I Left My Heart in
San Francisco," and many more.
Don't miss it. Admission is free and
Bethpage School District # 21
residents will be seated first; out- of-area
residents as space permits. A
Bethpage library card is a ticket of
admission for the cardholder and a
companion.
Returning to the library to great
demand the very talented and
popular troupe of performers THE
LONG ISLAND CABARET
THEATRE will present a musical
extravaganza entitled " The Spirit of
Music" on Sunday, March 13 at 2: 00
P. M. More than 35 singers and
dancers will perform all types of
music from Broadway to the movies
and more. Special guest star Tom
Stallone will be on hand to delight
the audience with his very special
talent. All in all this will be an
afternoon of great music, dance and
fun that will truly capture the spirit of
music. Don't miss it. Admission is
free and Bethpage School District
# 21 residents will be seated first;
out- of- area residents as space
permits. A Bethpage library card is a
ticket of admission for the
cardholder and a companion.
Upcoming Afternoon Programs
The Bethpage Public Library
presents a varied and interesting
roster of afternoon programs on a
continuing basis at the library. Mark
the following dates on your calendar
and plan to attend. Admission is free
and everyone is welcome to attend.
Sally Olds, World , .
Traveler/ Photographer will be at the
library on Tuesday, March 15 at 2: 00
P. M. with a fascinating slide/ lecture
entitled " Passport to Nepal." She
has been a six- time visitor to Nepal
and will present an exciting journey
through this medieval land that has a
known history of over 2000 years.
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The first stop will be the fabled city of
Kathmandu, the capital, filled with
highly decorated temples, palaces,
monuments and a. diverse cultural
mix. Then on to a rural hill village with
its shaman, midwife and musicians
from the " untouchable caste." This
is an unusual adventure in a remote,
mysterious land.
On March 22 at 2: 00 P. M.
talented pianist Eleni Traganas who
has performed at Alice Tully Hall and
Carnegie Hall, will be at the library to
present a program entitled " The
Post- Romantic Composers of
Imperial Russia." In the music
centers of Moscow and St.
Petersburg during the final years of
the reign of Tsar Nicholas II,
composers reflected an atmosphere
brimming with the turmoil and
mysticism of the age. Scriabin, the
musical philosopher and
revolutionary visionary and
Rachmaninoff, the conservative
stabilizing force represent a clash of
ideals with coincides with the
downfall of an established order.
Music of these and other
composers, including Tchaikovsky
will be featured as Traganas
explores Russian piano music of the
late 19th Century. There will also be
an unusual slide show that ties the
fate of the Imperial family to the lives
of these musicians.
Save Thursday, March 24 at 2: 00
P. M. for another delightful and
informative slide/ lecture presented
by Art Historian Donald Dwyer as part
of the library's ongoing ART IN THE
AFTERNOON series. The program
is entitled " The Impact of
Caravaggio." Caravaggio also known
as Michelangelo Merisi was
celebrated for the powerful realism
of his religious pictures. This is a
compelling portrait of a restless and
defiant artistic genius.
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St. Martin of Tours
Christian Mother's Rosary Confraternity
Invites You To Our
Chinese Auction
at
THE BROCCOLI GARDEN
3274 Hempstead Turnpike
Levittown, N. Y.
Wednesday, April 6, 2005
( doors open at 6: 30 p. m.)
Ticket Donation $ 22.00
For Tickets Please Call:
Rosemary 935- 9074 or Kathi 937- 5354
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Women As Works of Art
• March is Women's History Month,-
and what better way to honor the
essence of women than with this
special presentation! JoinArlene
Dorfman and Arlene Stettin at the
library on Thursday, March 17 at
7: 30 P. M. as they discuss " Women
as Works of Art."
Just as the artist surveys his raw
materials and creates an image of
- what he wishes- to accomplish, ... I
women evolve in much the same
1 way. Our" guest speakers will
examine our current lives, develop a
vision of who we can become, and
share their strategies of how to
achieve ourgoals and become our
own masterpiece. Don't miss this
stimulating program!! Admission is
free and everyone is welcome.
Visual Ground
The Firehouse Plaza Art Gallery
at Nassau Community College ( NCC)
is pleased to present Visual Ground,
an exhibition of paintings that
challenge the traditional concept of
landscape. The selected works will
be shown from Wednesday, March 9
through Monday, April 4. Included in
the exhibit are four emerging artists
who paint their personal
environment: Nicholas Cato- Evans,
Andrew Haines, Ron Milewicz and
Jennifer Morgan.
Firehouse Plaza Art Gallery hours
are 11: 00 a. m. to 4: 00 p. m. on
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
11: 00 a. m. to 7: 00 p. m. on
Thursday, and 11: 00 a. m. to 4: 00
p. m. on Saturday. All exhibitions are
free and open to the public. The
gallery is located on the NCC
campus in the plaza of the College
Center Building ( CCB). For more
information about the competition,
please call 516- 572- 7165.
Choosing And Using Credit Cards
Seminar At Bethpage Library
Many otherwise financially savvy
consumers are mired in the
quicksand of credit card debt. Join
Christine Sculti of the New York
State Consumer Protection Board at
the Bethpage Library on Tuesday,
March 8 at 7: 30 P. M. for an
informative and educational look at
how to choose a credit card and how
to use it wisely. Did you know"
• An estimated 20% of Americans
have mixed out their credit cards
• About 25% of adults in the
United States have credit problems
• Average credit card debt in the
United States is $ 8400 per
household
• In the 1st quarter of 2002, total
credit card debt in the United States
was 60 billion.
Ms. Sculti will teach you how to
manage the debt you already have,
and how to avoid debt in the future.
Admission free - all welcome.
The library is located at 47 Powell
Avenue, three blocks west of Exit
# 8 on the Seaford- Oyster Bay
Expressway ( Route # 135), phone
516- 931- 3907.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Hartigan Knights of Columbus and
Bethpage Catholic War Veteran's
CHILDREN'S EASTER PARTY
Sunday March 20th at C. W. V. Hall
517 Central Avenue, Bethpage
10: 00am • $ 5 per person ages 3 and up
A delicious breakfast will be served to all, along, with
fun activities for the kids including coloring Easter
eggs, an Easter egg hunt, and a special visit from the
Easter Bunny.
Tickets for this exciting event
must be purchased in advance
as tickets will NOT be sold at
the door. Tickets will be sold
until March 16th. Be sure to
reserve your tickets early so you
miss out on the fun!
- Steve DeRosa 932- 5785
- Marty White 433- 3267
Any Problem, Any Time
Long Island Crisis Center offers
24 hour/ 7 days a week crisis
intervention counseling. Call us if
you are depressed or hopeless. Call
us if you have a teen out of control.
Call us if you want to beat an
addiction. Long Island Crisis Center
is free, confidential and anonymous.
The number is 516- 679- 1111. Call
us anytime - because it's okay to ask
for help.
Footloose
The Stage Theatre invites you to
join in the fun as they present
" Footloose," the high- energy
musical story of a big city kid who
moves to a small mid- western town
and shakes up the status quo. It is
being presented from March 12th
through April 10th. Fridays and
Saturdays performances start at
8: 30 pm, and Sundays at 3: 00 pm
with one performance on Thursday,
March 14th which starts at 8: 00 pm.
Tickets are $ 16.00. Senior Citizens
and students $ 12.00 for Friday and
Sunday shows.
The story centers on a young
" outsider from Chicago who moves to
the small mid- western town of
Beaumont, only to find his favorite
pastime - dancing - has been made
illegal. He tries to convince the local
youth to stand against the town
elders, to bring dancing back to the
town and win the girl in the process.
The musical revolves around
great 80' s songs including
" Footloose," " Let's Hear it for the
Boy" and " Almost Paradise." This
fast moving, high energy,
exhilarating musical will have
everyone tapping their feet to the
songs of the 80' s.
So for an entertaining evening of
dynamic dancing, scintillating
singing and awesome acting, be
sure to catch " Footloose." You
definitely won't be disappointed.
BroadHollow Theatre Company
presents Children's Theatre The
Wizard of Oz through March 26,
2005 at BayWay Arts Center, 265
East Main Street, East Islip, NY.
Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the
The Wizard of Oz
Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion and
Glinda " somewhere over the
rainbow," as they make their way to
Oz and battle the Wicked Witch.
Tickets are $ 8. Call ( 631) 581-
2700 or go to www. broadhollow. org.
Irish Night
The Catholic War Veteran's & K
of C Hartigan Council is sponsoring
an Irish Night on Saturday, March 12,
at 8pm. The cost is $ 34 per person
and includes Corned Beef &
Cabbage, Open bar, an Irish band,
bagpipes and more. For
reservations please contact Eddie
Flynn 516- 796- 2760, Mark Kaim
516- 932- 0208 or K of C Council
516- 938- 5033. Please
RSVP... ASAP. No Walk- Ins.
Reservations are required.
Seniors at St. Patrick's Day Party
Calling all leprechauns! Put on
your kilts and let's dance the jig! The
Levittown Senior Community
Service Center at Yours Ours Mine
Community Center, Inc. will be
hosting a St. Patrick's Day Party on
Saturday, March 12th, 2005 from
11: 00 AM to 3: 00 PM. The party will
feature live entertainment by Jim
Ambrosio for your listening and
dancing pleasure. Lunch will be
served at 12: 30 PM. Reservations
are required, please call 796- 6633
ext. 249 by Friday, March 5th. YOM
is located at 152 Center Lane,
Levittown. This program is partially
funded by the Nassau County
Department of Senior Citizen Affairs,
the NY State office for the Aging,
and the US Administration on Aging.
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Plainview- Old Bethpage
Library Happenings
The Huie Trio in Concert
On Sat., Mar. 12 at 8 pm, Earl
Huie and his son Marlon and sister
Jennifer will perform classical,
Broadway, jazz, pop and R& B music
in a concert at the Plainview- Old
Bethpage Public Library.
This concert is co- sponsored by
the Town of Oyster Bay's
Distinguished Artists Series and
open to all.
Sunday Afternoon Jewish
Book Review
On Sun., Mar. 13 at 3 pm, The
Plainview- Old Bethpage Public
Library, in conjunction with the Long
Island Center for Jewish Studies,
presents the sixth in a series of eight
sessions of the Sunday Afternoon
Jewish Book Review Series. The
theme for this season is " Jews in the
Middle East: Past and Present."
For the sixth session, discussion
leader Dr. Nitza Druyan will
showcase " The Land of
Israel/ Palestine in the 19th century."
Texts will be distributed at the
meetings.
Discussion is Free, and open to
the public.
Book Discussion/ Review
On Mon., Mar. 14 at 1 pm,
Barbara Krupit leads a book
discussion/ review of " Breakfast at
Tiffany's" by Truman Capote.
Discussion is open to the public.
The Library is located at 999 Old
Country Road, Plainview, opposite
the Morton Village Plaza. ( 516- 938-
0077)
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Tender Toying Care
Association's Dinner Dance
Oyster Bay Town Councilman Chris J. Coschignano recently
honored two honorees of the Tender Loving Care Association
at their third annual dinner dance held at Carlyle on the Green.
The honorees for the evening were Senator Carl L. Marcellino
and Showky Kaldaway, president of Mondial Automotive.
Shown are Craig Kirsch, director; David Goldberg, chairman,
Showky Kaldaway, honoree; Councilman Coschignano, Senator
Marcellino and Cary Levy, president.
Tead Poisoning
In 2004, almost one'in every 100
children tested for lead in Nassau
County was diagnosed with
elevated levels of lead in his or her
blood. One child had such severe
lead poisoning that the child
needed to be hospitalized for
special therapy. Treatment in very
severe cases consists of medication
to remove the lead from the body. In
all cases, treatment includes dietary
changes, hygienic measures,
identification of sources of lead
poisoning and abatement of the
environment.
Even elevated levels of lead as
low as 10 micrograms per deciliter
can harm a child's developing
nervous system and may result in
behavior problems, learning
disorders, poor school performance,
lower I. Q., hearing loss, anemia,
kidney damage, or growth
retardation.
Breathing in lead dust or
swallowing lead- coated particles
causes lead poisoning. Small
amounts of lead are invisible and
odorless. Most lead- poisoned
children have no symptoms. Those
with severe lead poisoning may
have stomach cramps and may
develop convulsions.
The damage done by lead is not
reversible. However, lead poisoning
is totally preventable. It can be
avoided by identifying sources of
lead in the environment and
repairing, renovating or removing
them.
Homes built before 1978 were
painted with lead- containing paint.
Even if homes have been repainted,
repeated rubbing of one painted
surface against another ( such as
opening and closing windows and
doors) could expose old, lead-based
paint in homes. Worn,
cracked, or peeling lead- based paint
may cause lead poisoning,
especially in children.
Children have also been
poisoned from lead that is found in
certain cosmetics, including serma,
kohl, and red dye bindi spots and in
some imported medicines and
herbal remedies, including litargirio.
By law, children must be tested
for lead exposure at ages one and
two, and assessed annually until age
six by their health care providers for
exposure to lead. Children entering
day care or nursery school must
show proof of having a blood lead
test. The blood test can be obtained
from the child's health care provider.
In 2004, 40,473 children in Nassau
County were tested for lead
poisoning.
The Nassau County Department
of Health provides case
management services to parents of
all children with elevated blood
levels and inspects their homes to
identify the cause of lead poisoning.
It also provides educational,
preventive and nutritional
counseling about childhood lead
poisoning, inspection and
assessment of homes for lead
hazards and takes enforcement
action, when necessary, to ensure
hazards are abated.
For information and literature on
lead testing and on reducing lead
hazards from soil, dust, water, food
and other sources, telephone
Nassau County Department of
Health at 571- 2310.
Legislator Mangano Approves
Revised Property Tax Exemptions
For Volunteer Fire Fighters
Nassau County Legislator
Edward P. Mangano ( R- Bethpage)
sponsored legislation which revised
the 2002 property tax exemption law
for volunteer fire fighters and
emergency medical technicians.
Members of local fire departments
and ambulance corps who have
served for a minimum of five years
will receive a 10% exemption on
their Nassau County property tax. In
addition, members who have 20
years of service will receive this
exemption for the remainder of his
or her life. " The brave members of
our fire departments and ambulance
corps deserve to see real savings on
their Nassau County property tax
bill," said Legislator Mangano.
Due to a cap, the prior legislation
only allowed for marginal savings
due to a formula involving the local
equalization rate. As a result of the
cap, fire fighters who took
advantage of the exemption only
realized about $ 2.33 in savings.
" The intent of the legislation was
there, we just needed to work out
the details so our County's
volunteer fire fighters and
emergency medical technicians
could start seeing some real
savings," said Legislator Mangano.
The new legislation, which is
permitted by an amendment to state
law, removes the cap. Therefore,
department members with a
minimum five years service can
expect to save approximately
$ 167.11 on their County property
tax bill.
Currently, there are 3020
volunteer fire fighters and
ambulance technicians who applied
for the existing exemption, these
residents will not have to reapply to
receive the new level of exemption.
" The volunteer fire fighters and
ambulance technicians in Nassau
County provide a vital service to us
all. We should make every effort to
aid these lifesavers whenever
possible. I urge all residents
interested in becoming a volunteer
to contact their local fire
departments," added Legislator
Mangano.
Bethpage School District to
Host " No Child Left Behind
Parent Academy
On Saturday, March 12th
Bethpage; Union Free School —
District will host its first annual Parent
Academy, designed to teach
parents about the new assessments
mandated by the federal No Child
Left Behind Act. The Academy will
be held from 9: 15 a. m. - 12: 15 p. m.
at Bethpage High School and is
open to parents of Pre- K through
Grade 5 children.
Headed by District administrators
and educators, the day will feature a
series of workshops aimed at
explaining the No Child Left Behind
legislation, its impact on children,
and how Bethpage Schools are
preparing students to meet
requirements. Presenters will also
discuss what the community must
do to provide children with a 21st
Century education and insure
success.
Sessions offered to participants
include English Language Arts,
Mathematics,. Social Studies,
Science, Technology, Reading and
Services for Special Students.
An activity center will be provided
for parents with school age children.
The center will be staffed with PTA
volunteers, District teachers and
high school students.
There is no cost to attend Parent
Academy. To register or for more
information, please visit
www. bethpagecommunity. com or
call the Office of Instruction and
Technology at ( 516) 644- 4005.
Parent Academy is sponsored by
Bethpage Schools, Bethpage
Parent Teacher Association and
Bethpage Congress of Teachers.
INCOME TAX PREPARATION
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Town Clerk Labriola Marries
9 Couples on Valentine's Day
Joining Labriola are Thomas Michael Bree and Jennifer Sue
Boehm, both of Bethpage.
Love was in the air at the Town of
Oyster Bay when Town Clerk Steve
Labriola officiated 9 weddings on
Valentine's Day. Labriola offered
champagne and chocolate- covered
strawberries to the happy couples
and presented each bride with a red
rose.
" Getting married is the most
important and romantic event of a
couple's life," Town Clerk Labriola
said. " What better way to celebrate
the most romantic day of your life
than by choosing the most romantic
day of the year as your wedding
date. Every wedding is special, but
getting married on Valentine's Day is
especially romantic."
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( Exams and cleanings must be up to date)
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Free White Flowering Dogwood Trees
Ten free white flowering
dogwood trees will be given to each
person who joins The National Arbor
Day Foundation during March 2005.
The free trees are part of the
nonprofit Foundation's Trees for
America campaign.
" White flowering dogwoods will
add year- round beauty to your home
and neighborhood," John
Rosenow, the Foundation's
president, said. " Dogwoods have
showy spring flowers, scarlet
autumn foliage, and red berries
which attract songbirds all winter."
The trees will be shipped
postpaid at the right time for planting
between March 1 and May 31 with
enclosed planting instructions. The
six to twelve inch trees are
guaranteed to grow or they will be
replaced free of charge.
Members also receive a
subscription to Arbor Day, the
Foundation's monthly publication,
and The Tree Book with information
about tree planting and care.
To become a member of the
Foundation and receive the free
trees, send a $ 10 contribution to
Ten Free Dogwood Trees, National
Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor
Avenue, Nebraska City, NE 68410,
by March 31, 2005, Or go online to
arborday. org.
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New Island Hospital Gala
Honors Joseph Zorn and
Peter Salzer, M. D.
Left to Right: Jack Howlett, Board Fundraising Chairman,
Joseph Zorn, Peter Saizer, M. D. & Deborah Gray, Chairperson
of the Board of Directors.
New Island Hospital held its 5th
annual gala, " Escape to Paradise" at
the North Ritz Club located in
Syosset on Saturday, February 12,
2005. The hospital honored Peter
Salzer, M. D. founder and Medical
Director of the Hyperbaric Center at
the hospital, for his many years of
dedicated service. Mr. Joseph Zorn,
patriarch and owner of Zorn's Poultry
Farms was given the hospital's first
annual " Good Neighbor Award" for
his outstanding contributions to the
hospital and the Long Island
community. Rabbi Seth Gordon from
the Bethpage Jewish Community
Center gave the invocation. The
event raised $ 176,000 with 315
people attending. All net proceeds
will benefit the Emergency
Department expansion project. Mrs.
Rita Parker of Plainview won the
limited raffle that offers a two- year
lease on a 2005 Lexus with
navigational system or $ 20,000.
Thank you to all of the sponsors,
physicians and guests for
supporting New Island Hospital.
Traditional Irish Music at Old
Bethpage Village Restoration
Old Bethpage Village
Restoration will present the music of
old Ireland and 19th- century Irish-
American tunes on Sunday, March
13th and Sunday, March 20th from
12 noon to 4 p. m., Nassau County
Executive Thomas R. Suozzi has
announced.
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setting, the traditional music of the
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Emerald Isle will be showcased at
the Schoolhouse, the Layton Home
and the Noon Inn. Fiddle tunes will
be accompanied by traditional step
dancers; and period songs will be
performed on an 1860s parlor
organ, with accompaniment on
Celtic harp. Also featured will be the
Uilleann Bagpipes, also known as
parlor pipes. This traditional Irish
musical instrument differs from the
Highland Pipes so commonly heard
today. The Uilleann Bagpipes
produce a much softer tone,
suitable for indoor performances.
Familiar reels and jigs, along with
historically appropriate songs such
as Kathleen Movoumeen, The
Minstrel Boy and The Wearing of the
Green will be played in the spirit of
the Irish holiday.
Old Bethpage Village
Restoration, operated by the
Nassau County Department of
Parks, Recreation and Museums will
re- open for the season on
Wednesday, March 2, 2005, be
open Wednesdays through
Sundays from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Admission is $ 7 for adults, $ 5 for
children ( 4 to 14 years), senior
citizens, volunteer firefighters and
ambulance corps, auxiliary police
and veterans. There is no charge for
children under four years of age.
Parking is free. The Village is located
on Round Swamp Road in Old
Bethpage, one mile south of the
Long Island Expressway, Exit 48.
For further information, call 516- 572-
8400.
Creativity and Style Bloom at the
Spring Home Improvement Expo
Long Islanders are known for
having their own special style, and
this spring's Home Improvement and
Remodeling Expo will help them
celebrate it. With memories of winter
quickly fading, it's time to start
thinking about making some
changes to your space; and the
Home Show is the place to go for
inspiration, ideas and expert advice.
The Show will be taking place at the
Nassau Veterans Memorial
Coliseum, March 10 to 13 and will
feature a spectacular garden
designed and landscaped by Hort
Couture, the latest in home
technology, thousands of products,
celebrity appearances and over 350
exhibits where consumers can find
what they need to create their own
unique spaces and put their special
style to work.
On the Show's main stage,
celebrity carpenter Andrew Dan-
Jumbo of TV's While You Were Out
and other experts, including interior
designers, garden experts and
landscapes, will offer how- to
demonstrations and provide simple
tips on how to create personal
spaces that fit each person's style
and personality.
Island 94.3 and Bethpage
Federal Credit Union, Long Island's
largest community credit union, with
over $ 2 billion in assets, are pleased
to announce the $ 150,000
Renovation Celebration that is
taking place at this spring's Show.
With the support of The Home
Depot at this year's Show, Family
Residences and Essential
Enterprises, Inc. ( FREE), an Old
Bethpage based not- for- profit
organization dedicated to providing
services to individuals with
developmental disabilities and/ or
mental illness will be selling
birdhouses to raise funds and
awareness.
The Home Improvement and
Remodeling Expo is handicapped-accessible
and can be easily
reached by public transportation.
The Expo is presented by
Newsday and is endorsed by the
National Association of the
Remodeling Industry and the Long
Island Builders Institute.
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Bethpage School Board of
Education Meets
Bethpage Union Free
School District
Bethpage, New York
Board of Education
Agenda Meeting
January 18, 2005 - 7: 30 p. m.
Administration Building
Boardroom
An Agenda Meeting of the
Bethpage Board of Education was
held in the Boardroom at the
Administration Building on January
18, 2005. Mr. Frost called the
meeting to order at approximately
7: 38 p. m. and led everyone in the
Pledge of Allegiance.
Present: Messrs. Thomas Frost,
Joel Dauman, Michael Kelly, Louis
Orfan, Kurt Spears, and Donald
Tichy, and Mrs. Watson.
Also Present: Dr. Richard Marsh,
Superintendent; Mr. Joseph
Marchesiello, Assistant
Superintendent for Business; Ms.
Caroline Lavelle, Assistant
Superintendent for Human
Resources; and Mr. Terrence Clark,
Assistant Superintendent for
Instruction and Technology.
No citizens were present.
Acting District Clerk
Motion by Mr. Spears, seconded
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Education appoint Mr. Clark to serve
as District Clerk pro tern, for the
meeting.
All aye. Motion carried ( 7- 0).
Board Entered Executive
Session
Motion by Mr. Kelly, seconded by
Mrs. Watson, that the Board enter
into Executive Session to discuss
employment of a specific
corporation.
All aye. Motion carried ( 7- 0).
The Board went into Executive
Session at 8: 34 p. m.
Board Exited Executive Session
Motion by Mr. Kelly, seconded by
Mr. Spears, that the Board exit
Executive Session.
All aye. Motion carried ( 7- 0).
The Board exited Executive
Session at 12: 42 a. m.
Adjournment
Motion by Mr. Kelly, seconded by
Mr. Spears, that the Board adjourn
the Agenda Meeting.
All aye. Motion carried ( 7- 0).
The Special Meeting adjourned
at 12: 42 a. m.
Respectfully submitted,
Terrence Clark
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You see the outline of a tall man
walking slowly down the street,
handing out lollipops to the
neighborhood children. Someone
says, " Good morning, Bill." He
waves back with his cane. You hear a
loud belly laugh. If you're lucky
enough, you may even be given a
shiny state quarter. Who is this man?
He is a giving father to his son
and daughter. He is a loving and
loyal husband to the love of his life,
" Joan Girl." He is a tease of a
" Poppy" to his 5 happy
grandchildren. He was a courageous
soldier in World War II, being
honored with the Bronze Star for his
bravery at Normandy in 1944. He is a
good friend to his old buddies that
he writes to in weekly letters. He is
even a bighearted and thoughtful
father- in- law. Is this every man? I
hope that it could be, but that is not
the real world. I wish all the children,
grandchildren, and people of the
world could be so lucky as to be
acquainted with or to love a man of
this caliber -- then they would be
inspired to become kinder, happier,
more generous, or more caring -
and our world would have better
husbands, fathers, grandfathers,
and friends.
Eighty years is a fairly long life
according to today's standards of life
expectancy for someone born on
March 11, 1925. The normal life
span of someone born in the 1920' s
is about 80 years. A baby born today
can expect to live to a maximum life
span of almost 120 years! So,
William Muldobn, ( also known as Bill,
Poppy, Dad, Chubbs) you have
fulfilled your scientific life
expectancy of 80 years this month!
Perhaps that is true because of your
diligent use of your cholesterol and
blood pressure medications.
Alternatively, could it be due to the
fact that you are loved and needed
by many?
As people age, they often lose
sight of their purpose in life,
becoming depressed and lonely. So
many wonderful older people stop
wanting to get dressed each day,
call a friend, go out for a walk, or do a
crossword puzzle. Everyone in this
world needs a purpose, a vision, a
goal, regardless of age. It does not
have to be as large as writing a book
or as significant as curing cancer, but
it needs to be there. Every idea,
action, or amazing act that we do
starts with a vision. Bill has a purpose
... a reason to wake up each day and
to carry on in his life. He is a
fundamental part of his family, his
neighborhood, his friendships.
Thanks, William Muldoon, for
living these 80 wonderful years and
sharing many of them with your
family. Thanks, William, for beina a
responsible son to your mother,
Maggie, and to your sisters, Betty,
and Margaret, for helping them
when your Dad died when you were
only 11 years old. Thanks, William,
for sending them your army
paycheck so that they could get by
in New York. Thanks, Billy, for going
off to war at only 18 years old, for
defending our flag in the 9th Infantry
Division, and for risking your life in
battle, so that we would all continue
to live in a " free" country. Thanks,
Mr. Muldoon, for being a cub- scout
leader in Bethpage for your son, and
then for another 10 years. Thanks,
Mr. Muldoon, for the shiny coin that
was a 1959 nickel, the year I was
born. How did you remember that
from the last time we spoke when I
was the waitress at your table?
Thanks Poppy, for helping to raise
your grandchildren Christian, Mike,
Terri, Will, and Christopher. Thanks
for the toys, crayons, and
McDonald's money we used first for
our Happy Meals and then later to
feed ourselves after a long day at
high school. Thanks, Poppy, for the
" gasoline bucks" and movie gift
certificates you give us so we could
have fun with our friends. Thanks for
never missing one of our school
concerts, plays and talent shows.
Thanks, Uncle Bill, for the
shimmering Connecticut quarters
my brother and I got in the mail last
week to add to our collections.
Thanks, Billy, for helping our
veterans place flags on the
cemetery plots of our brothers and
sisters each Memorial Day weekend.
Thanks, Dad, for cutting and
watering the lawn, putting out our
garbage, and for painting our
homes, both inside and outside.
You never complained that it was too
tiring, or that your arms hurt from
painting. You just sang along with
every stroke, every gallon, never
missing a spot on the ceiling or the
wall. Thanks, Dad, for always
remembering our anniversaries, with
cards and money so we could
splurge on a romantic dinner, when
there was no money in the budget
for special things like that. Thanks,
Bill, for adoring Joan, in sickness
and in health, for being a devoted
and loyal husband, never placing
any female ( celebrity or otherwise)
above her.
So, if you see this man eating in
the diner or at Bethpage Chili's,
buying stamps at the Bethpage Post
Office, standing in line at the bank,
or walking down his street on
Elizabeth Drive, slow down and
beep your horn, smile and say, " Hi,
Bill" or wave your hand. He'll smile-back...
and if you're lucky, he may
throw you a shiny state Quarter.
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Winter Fun Run as the Runners
Edge Draws Record Crowds
Happy Fun Run participants included ( L to R) Michael Kaye
of Plainview, Gina Gelman of Bethpage, and Norman Lison of
Plainview.
A record crowd of runners
variously estimated at between 250
and 300 runners crowded into the
Runner's Edge in Farmingdale on
Sunday morning, February 20 for
the annual Greater Long Island
Running Club/ Runner's Edge
Winter Fun Run. ( Hey, we ran out of
the complimentary gloves that go to
each participant - Runner's Edge
proprietor Bob Cook ordered 300
pairs! and wiped out the large pile of
bagels, doughnuts, etc. provided at
the finish much like General
Sherman's army marching through
Georgia, with nary a crumb left over!)
The crowd followed their Nassau
County Police Department escort up
Main Street, around to the left up
the hill and onto Round Swamp
Road, as the runners sorted
themselves out into 3 mile, 6 mile
and 9 mile runners. Back to the
Runner's Edge after enjoying the
brisk Winter morning, for the
granddaddy of all sales, and the
Door Prizes of a couple of very
snazzy gym bags - won by Larry
Finger and Doreen McDougall.
Thanks go to Fun Run Chair Sam
Zinn, to Bob, Gary, Nancy, Danielle,
Al, Kristin, and the rest of the crew at
The Runner's Edge, and to
volunteer refreshment purveyors
Susan Kaye, Sylvia Zinn & Joe
Sturgess.
The Greater Long Island Running
Club and the rest of the Long Island
running community are thrilled to be
able to support our friend Bob Cook
through this event. Nice day and a
nice job by all concerned!
Another War Story
by Bud Rosch,
past commander
I was visiting Fall River,
Massachusetts and they have a
museum of a number of WW II ships,
mainly the ship named for the State,
the USS MASSACHUSETTS
BATTLESHIP.
Of course at the time my wife and
I wanted to go aboard and see this
great United States Battle ship.
They were working on it at the time
and only the top deck was available.
The public was not allowed to go
down to any other deck. There was
plenty to see on the top deck. In
fact, one of the turret's had a shell hit
it during the war. It was cut open like
a person opening a can of beans
even though the steel around it was
about 16" inches thick. I understood
that all were killed in that incident of
the shell hitting that turret ( that is all
the men in that turret). The officer in
charge was very informative as to
what the ship was made of such as
the deck. The deck was made of
wood.
We were impressed with all the
stories he offered and then came
this one. One of the men wrote in
and said he served on the USS
Massachusetts on a deck below. He
went on to tell us the letter received,
said the Sailor had cancer and it was
terminal and he would like to visit the
ship and see his old position on the
ship.
The story went on that a date was
made for the visit. When the old
sailor appeared he was piped on to
the ship. Though the area that he
was working was not ready yet he
was taken down to see his old
position. When he arrived topside
they had a ceremony for him and a
piece of the deck was cut out and
presented to him.
Unfortunately I do not know the
sailor's name and more details, as my
wife and I were just told about this on
our visit. What started as a resting
place for the USS Massachusetts
just the one war ship now has a
number of old war ships including a
submarine. I have not been up there
in a long time but I believe there
must be a number of these old ships
added. I think that if you would enjoy
seeing these " hero ships" to our
past, it will be very worthwhile. The
traveling time is only about three
hours. More particulars could be had
from the Massachusetts visitors
travel department.
Helpful Girl Talk Dished Out at
JFK Middle School
As the film " Mean Girls" pointedly
made clear, bullying among girls may
be less physical but is no less
devastating. That's something JFK
Middle School in Bethpage
understands, which is why the
school brought in Child Abuse
Prevention Services ( CAPS), Long
Island's leading organization
dedicated to preventing child abuse
and neglect, to begin a dialogue
with seventh- grade girls about the
problem of relational aggression.
A professionally trained
volunteer from CAPS met with 7th
grade girls at the school the week of
February 14th to present " What's
Up? Girl Talk," a program designed
to prevent relational aggression - a
form of bullying girls often employ -
by teaching them how to
acknowledge and validate feelings,
how to communicate directly and
how to problem- solve when
instances of relational aggression
occur.
" JFK Middle School deserves
credit for recognizing that it's not jusl
boys who engage in bullying," said
Alane Fagin, executive director of
CAPS. " The use of cutting remarks
or organized social ostracism can be
powerful bullying weapons for girls
in any school or neighborhood, and
that's a problem that needs to be
addressed."
Thanks in part to a legislative
grant from Senator Kemp Hannon
and the financial support of
concerned members of the
community, CAPS provides
student- targeted programs such as
" What's Up? Girl Talk" to schools
free- of- charge. CAPS relies on a
dedicated corps of volunteers to
present its programs, but Fagin says
the growing demand for CAPS'
services - the organization estimates
it will be asked to present programs
in nearly 1,500 classrooms across
Long Island during the current
academic year - means CAPS needs
more volunteers to join in it in
working together to keep every child
safe from harm.
Founded in 1982, the Roslyn-based
Child Abuse Prevention
Services is Long Island's
comprehensive resource center for
the prevention of child abuse,
bullying and peer harassment. It is a
non- profit organization underwritten
by private donations, grants and
legislative appropriations.
Information about programs,
educational materials and volunteer
opportunities can be obtained by
visiting the Child Abuse Prevention
Services Web site at www. kidsafe-caps.
org, or by calling ( 516) 621-
0552.
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Running Club Meeting to Feature " Going Halfway"
Pictured here, featured speakers Steve Tarpinian and
Josephine Piccinic share the awards stage at last year's Vytra-
TOBAY Triathlon.
The featured speakers at the
Tuesday, March 15 meeting of the
Greater Long Island Running Club
will be Steve Tarpinian of Wantagh,
champion swimmer and triathlete,
triathlon coach and writer, and
Josephine Piccinic of Bellmore,
marathoner, triathlete, coach and
cross trainer. Their topic: " Going
halfway" ( half marathon and half
ironman triathlon) and having fun
with cross training, dealing with how
athletes can prepare for half
marathons and Half Ironman
triathlons on a limited time schedule
( with work, family etc.), and can
utilize cross training as a way to
boost their running performance
and fun.
The meeting will be held at the
Plainview- Old Bethpage Public
Library, 999 Old Country Road in
Plainview, starting promptly at 8: 00
PM on the evening of the 15th. The
general public is most cordially
invited to attend.
Steve Tarpinian is the founder
and President of Team Total
Training, an international team of
more than 200 athletes, and the
creator of the online coaching
service Total Training University. He
is a former National level U. S.
swimmer, who has been a triathlete
since 1982, with hundreds of
successful finishes including the
Hawaii Ironman and nine other
Ironman Triathlons, and nine
successful finishes in the Xterra
World Championship.
Steve is the creator of the Swim
Power video that has been
distributed worldwide in both
English and German, and the author
of such books as The Essential
Swimmer and Water Workouts, with
his new book Swimming for
Triathlons due out in April of 2005.
Articles that Steve has written have
been featured in such publications
as Fitness Swimmer, Men's Health,
Swim, Inside Triathlon, Triathlete,
Metrosports, and Transition Times.
An accomplished Triathlon
Director as well as athlete and coach,
Steve is the creator of the three race
Long Island Triathlon Series, which
includes one of the oldest and most
prestigious multisport events in the
world - the Mighty Hamptons
Triathlon.
Steve's infectious enthusiasm for
the bport and his ability to bring out
the benefit of his expertise and
experience in terms that everyone
can easily understand and
appreciate, make him a great
speaker and one that everyone is
certain to enjoy!
Josephine Piccinic is an
accomplished athlete and Team
Total Training Coach, who will be
discussing cross training.
On Thanksgiving eve 1994,
Josephine was hit by a car while on a
training run, suffering a broken
pelvis, a broken femur and a
shattered tibia/ fibula. She spent a
week in intensive care, endured
several operations and the insertion
Of a plate and two titanium rods, and
couldn't even walk for 6 months after
the accident. Rehabilitating with
Steve Tarpinian and Aaron Mattes,
Josephine made a goal of qualifying
for the U. S. Olympic Trials Marathon
in 2000, even though she had
never previously run a race longer
than a half marathon. Although her
' 2: 55 time was a bit short of the 2: 48
qualifying time, she was satisfied
with her marathon accomplishments
and turned her focus to swimming,
and recently was awarded 2004
Team Total Training Swimmer of the
Year honors. Josephine is currently
planning to race in the 2005 New
York City Marathon. You can be sure
that her part of the March 15
program will be extremely
inspirational.
For more information, call Mike at
the Greater Long Island Running
Club office at ( 516) 349- 7646.
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Wheelchair Athletes Invited to
28th Annual Nationwide Insurance
Run For Aspire
Pictured here ( L to R) Run Co- Director Bob Windorf, Tony
Wiszowaty of Nationwide Insurance, and Jeff Cooper of
Nationwide Insurance are all smiles as they get ready for the
2005 Nationwide Run for ASPIRE.
Runners, walkers and wheelchair
athletes of all ages and levels of
ability from Bethpage and nearby
communities are cordially invited to
join in the fun at 28th annual
Nationwide Insurance 10 Kilometer
Run for ASPIRE, to be held on
Saturday morning, April 2, 2005.
Long Island's oldest
continuously held 10 Kilometer Run
will be utilizing the same great
course through the roads of
Plainview and Old Bethpage that
has been used in the past, once
again starting and finishing at the
H. B. Mattlin Middle School on
Washington Avenue in Plainview.
The Run will once again be hosted
by the Greater Long Island Running
Club, with GLIRC's Craig Courounis
and Bob Windorf once again serving
as the Co- Directors of the event.
Also back in 2005 as the primary
sponsor of the event is Nationwide
Insurance, with Anthony Wiszowaty
of Nationwide's Wiszowaty Agency
stepping forth once again to help
honor the memory of Stan
Kramberg. The entire net proceeds
of the event are once again being
turned over to the ASPIRE Program
for the rehabilitation of young
amputees, victims of bone cancer
and traumatic amputations, and
ASPIRE's Stanley Kramberg
Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Thanks also for continued
support to Oyster Bay Town
Supervisor John Venditto and the
Town's outstanding Department of
Recreation, to presenting sponsors
The Runner's Edge and " Trader
Joe's". Mizumo will be back once
again as the official shoe company
sponsor of the event, which means
that the post- Run door prizes will
include several pairs of Mizumo
running shoes to be awarded. The
" ASPIRE Run family" continues to
make this a premiere event!
The Run will continue to provide
awards in age groups through 80
plus. Top Male and female Overall
and top Male and female Masters
take home a pair of Mizumo running
shoes. Every entrant in the 10K
gets one of the classic long sleeve
Run for ASPIRE shirts.
Bethpage athletes have always
played a major role in the Nationwide
Run for ASPIRE, and Run
organizers are hoping for another
big local turnout in 2005. Among the
top finishers in the 2004 edition of
the Run was Bethpage's own Paula
MacCulloch, who scored as the
second place finisher in the
Women's " Athena" Weight Division.
The ASPIRE 10K will once again
serve as Long Island Track & Field's
10 Kilometer Championship Race
for 2005, and will be part of the Long
Island Track & Field Grand Prix of
Long Island Distance Races.
Other great ASPIRE Run
features include free massage and
lots of great door prizes to cap the
post- Run Awards Ceremony!
For entry forms and/ or more
information, call Mike or Linda at the
GLIRC office at ( 516) 349- 7646, or
you can register online at
www. glirc. org.
Butehorn Bros. VFW Post
Has " Ladies Night"
Designed many years ago in
order to give the VFW wives a day
off in the kitchen. All the members
brought their wives to enjoy an
evening together and let the
Veterans cook for them.
The wives of course say " hooray"
to that! The menu this time was
cooked by professionals and they
are a delicious Chinese meal.
A great time was had by all. Sadly,
being the old soldiers are getting
older with each day, it is immediately
noticed that a number of members
are not present. But theshow went
on! The menu was Chinese and the
food was enjoyed by all attendees.
In the last five months Butehorn
Post received about 8 New
members. As old as the members
are you will see them out there with a
color guard for St. Patrick's Day.
Another one of their programs
coming up on March 7th is the
annual VOICE OF DEMOCRACY
finals at the host school, John H.
West. Nine schools are involved,
whose students entered an essay
writing contest at which time the
winners will be given prizes of
money and awards. Many awards are
given to the students by our elected
officials who look forward to this
evening.
All you World War II, Korean war,
Viet Nam and Granada veterans our
post urges you to join our ranks. You
will be doing yourself a favor. We can
guarantee you will find by joining
that you have done the right thing.
We need you to join. The VFW is an
old organization that started in 1899
after the SPANISH AMERICAN
WAR. You will be part of that. Please
get away from all the old reasons you
don't want to join. Just call this
number and say I want to join!
Commander Frank Grossman 935-
8997.
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Prayer to the Blessed Virgin
( Never known to fail)
Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt.
Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of
heaven, blessed mother of the Son
of God, immaculate virgin, assist me
in my necessity. Oh star of the sea,
help me & show me herein, you are
my mdtber. Oh Holy'Jvlafy, Mother of
God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I
humbly beseech you from the
bottom of my heart to succor me in
this necessity. There are none who
can withstand your power. Oh show
me herein you are my mother. Oh
Mary conceived without sin pray for
us who have recourse to thee. ( 3
times) Oh Holy Mary I place this
cause in your hands. ( 3 times). Holy
Spirit, you who solve all problems,
light all roads so that I can obtain my
goals. You gave me the divine gift to
forgive and forget all evil against me,
and that in all instances of my life,
you are with me. I want in this short
prayer to thank you for all things as
you confirm once again that I never
want to be separated from you in
eternal glory. Thank you for your
mercy toward me and mine. The
person must say this prayer 3
consecutive days, the request will
be granted. This prayer must be
published after the favor has been
granted. KK
St. Paul Lutheran Church
Little Gospel Lights Preschool
449 Stewart Avenue. Eiethpage. NY 11714
5I6- 933- 4HIM ( 933- 4446)
NOW REGISTERING FOR THE 2( X) 5- 2006 SCHOOL. YEAR.
3 & 4 YEAR OLD PROGRAMS
&
THEY CAME BY'TWO"
( A PARENT/ CHILD PROGRAM WITH SEPARATION)
AND INTRODUCING... " 2 ' BYE' 2"
( OUR NEW BI- WEEKLY PRE SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR TWO- YEAR- OLDS
(" all Joanne Foley for more information and to make an appointment to visit our school.
All programs arc ottered m a warm, loving environment with
Christian & Academic Curriculum
Certified & Qualified Teachers
Parent Participation
Excellent Child/ Teacher Ratios
Indoor and Outdoor Playgrounds
AND MUCH MORE!
Utile Quioel Lights V* CL;> HICN children at ' all races and religions
To submit information about your event or worship service \
simply write to us at 329 Broadway, Bethpage, N. Y. 11714 i
ST. MARGARET'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH, 1000 Washington
Avenue, Plainview, N. Y. 11803.
Rev. Peter Lai, rector. The church
office is open from 9AM to 4PM
Tuesday through Friday, and
available at 516- 692- 5268 at all
times.
CHURCH SERVICES - Sunday
services are at 8: 15 AM and 10: 15
AM.
HEALING SERVICE - First
Sunday of the month after each
service.
SUNDAY SCHOOL - Sunday at
9: 15AM.
INTERCESSORY PRAYER
GROUP - After 8: 15 AM service.
LENTEN STUDY - Wednesdays
through March 23 following 7: 30 PM
Eucharist.
We sincerely welcome all to our
church community!
St. Martin of Tours Church,
Central Ave., Bethpage, N. Y. Pastor
Rev. Thomas Siconolfi C. SS. R.
Rectory: 931- 0818. Rectory office
hours Mon.- Fri. 9: 00AM- 8: 30PM.
Sat. to 7: 00PM Sun. to 1: 00PM.
Sick Call ext # 5. Web:
www. stmartinoftoursbeth. com.
Stations of the Cross at 7: 30 PM
each Friday during Lent.
Christian Mothers Meeting
Tuesday, March 1 at 7: 15.
Annual 50' s Dance Saturday,
March 12 in Martin Hall. $ 25 pp. For
tickets call Rosemary at 516- 935-
9074.
First Communion items will be on
sale in Parish Hall on Saturday,
March 12 from 10 AM to 5 PM. For
more info. 822- 9768.
Hartigan K of C and Catholic War
Veterans will hold a Children's
Easter Party on Sunday, March20th
at C. W. V. Hall, 517 Central Avenue,
Bethpage. Tickets must be
purchased in advance. Call Steve
DeRosa 932- 5785 or Marty White
433- 3267.
Altar Servers needed. Boys and
girls who have received First Holy
Communion and Reconciliation are
eligible. Complete the registration
form in the bulletin and return to the
rectory to the attention of Fr.
Schmidt.
2004- 2005 calendar is in the
Rectory Office. If you will be using
the parish plant for meetings, please
come in and place your event on the
calendar.
Baby girls, infants and toddlers
are available, in China and need
homes. For info call Barbara at ( 845)
623- 5277. Older parents and
singles welcome.
Volunteers are needed to work in
our Bereavement Program as
facilitators. If interested call Mike
454- 0080 or leave name and phone
number at rectory.
St. Martin of Tours Parishioners
wishing prayers for themselves or
sick family members are asked to call
Arlene Pehrsson at 579- 9746. •
Pray for our daughters, sons,
relatives and friends of our
parishioners in the military. Pray for
World Peace. God Bless America.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
449 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage,
N. Y. Rev. Mario E. Ancira, Pastor, is
a member of the Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod. St. Paul's is
handicapped accessible.
CHURCH OFFICE - The church
office is open Tuesday through
Friday from 9: 00 A. M. to 3: 00 P. M.
Telephone number is 516- 931-
8262. Email address is
www. stpaul@ optonline. net. Web
page is www. stpaulbethpage. com.
, SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES
are at 8: 00 AM and 10: 30 AM. The
sermon topic for February 27th is
" Awake Into the Light" ( Ephesians
5: 8- 14).
SUNDAY SCHOOL begins at
9: 15 AM. Children can be registered
any Sunday. For further information
call the church office.
ADULT BIBLE STUDY - takes
place at 9: 15 AM Sundays at the
church. Other bible studies take
place during the week. Call the
church office for details.
EVANGELISM AND OUTREACH
CLASSES - Beginning Thursday,
February 3rd through March 10th, at
7: 30 PM Mr. Gary Timm of Apple of
His Eye Ministries will be leading a
six week class on Evangelism and
Outreach.
TEEN BIBLE STUDY takes place
Sundays at 9: 15 AM at the church.
All teenagers who have been
confirmed are welcome. Call 931-
8262 for details.
LENTEN SERICES - Services will
be held Wednesdays at 7: 30pm.
Sermon title for March 2nd is " The
Blood That Speaks" ( Hebrews
12: 22- 24). Please join us in
preparing to celebrate the risen
Christ on Easter.
YOUTH GROUP is open to all
children who have reached their
12th birthday or are in the 7th grade.
Upcoming events include a Super
Bowl Party, Rock Climbing and
Bowling. Please call 931- 8262 for
information or email Joanne Foley at
9334him@ optonline. net.
LITTLE GOSPEL LIGHTS PRE­SCHOOL
is now accepting
registration for SEPTEMBER 2005
school year. We have programs for 3
and 4 year olds; They Came by Two -
a parent and child program for
toddlers; and a drop- off program for
children who have reached their 2nd
birthday by September 2005.
Enrollment is limited. Please call
Joanne Foley at 516- 933- 4446 for
registration information.
MOMMIE AND ME PROGRAM -
Registrations are being accepted.
Please call 933- 4446 for more
information.
ALL DENOMINATIONS are
welcome to our Sunday School,
Bible Studies, Worship Services,
Youth Group, Little Gospel Lights
Preschool, They Came by Two and
Mommie and Me programs.
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CALENDAR
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
MEETING BY THE
ZONING BOARD OF
APPEALS
Pursuant to the
provisions of Chapter
246, Article III, Section
246- 18- E of the Code
of the Town of Ovster
Bay, notice is hereby
given that the Zoning
Board of Appeals has
scheduled a public
meeting, which will
take place in the Town
Hall Meeting Room,
Audrey Avenue,
Oyster Bay, New York,
on MARCH 10, 2005,
at 7: 00 P. M., to
consider the following
appeals:
BY ORDER OF THE
ZONING BOARD OF
APPEALS
APPEAL NO. 05- 146
BETHPAGE
NICHOLAS VALENTI:
( A) Variance to allow
an existing deck to
remain having less
side yard setback than
required by
Ordinance. ( B)
Variance to allow an
existing detached
garage to remain
•
having less rear yard
setback than required
by Ordinance, and
exceeding the
maximum permitted
40 percent of the
building coverage of
the principle building.
( C) Variance to allow
an existing deck and
detached garage to
remain exceeding
maximum permitted
percent of building
coverage than
allowed by Ordinance.
( D) Variance to allow
an existing above
ground swimming
pool to remain having'
less side yard setback
than allowed by
Ordinance. ( E)
Variance to allow an
existing fence to
remain having greater
height than allowed
by Ordinance. NE/ cor.
of Enness Ave. &
Stewart Ave., a/ k/ a 12
Enness Ave.,
Bethpage, NY
APPEAL NO. 05- 147
BETHPAGE
SIMON SHI- PING LI:
Variance to erect a
cantilevered second
story addition having
less front yard setback
than required by
Ordinance, also
encroachment of
eaves and gutters.
NE/ cor. of Seitz Dr. &
Mozart La., a/ k/ a 17
Seitz Dr., 17 Seitz Dr.
Bethpage, NY
APPEAL NO. 05- 148
BETHPAGE
GEORGE
MONOYOS: Variance
to erect an attached
garage having less
average front yard
setback than required
by Ordinance, also
encroachment of
eaves and gutters.
NW/ cor. of Floral Ave.
& Spruce Ave., a/ k/ a
71 Spruce Ave.,
Bethpage, NY
FEBRUARY 28, 2005
BY ORDER OF THE
ZONING BOARD OF
APPEALS, TOWN OF
OYSTER BAY,
OYSTER BAY, NEW
YORK
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
BY THE BOARD
OF APPEALS
Pursuant to the
provisions of Article
27 Section 269 of the
Building Zone
Ordinance. NOTICE is
hereby given that the
BOARD OF
APPEALS of the
Town of Hempstead
will hold a public
hearing in the Town
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Washington Street,
Hempstead, New York
on 3/ 16/ 2005 at 9: 30
A. M. & 2: 00 P. M. to
consider the following
applications and
appeals:
THE FOI LOWING
r. A. QF. q WILL BE
HAiiFn STARTING
AT 9: 30 A. M.
196/ 05. WEST
HEMPSTEAD
Margaret French,
Renewal of grant to
maintain 2- family
dwelling., N/ s Eagle
Ave., 160' E/ o
Hempstead Gardens
Dr., a/ k/ a 547 Eagle
Ave.
197/ 05. BALDWIN -
Michael A. Sciortino,
Renewal of grant to
maintain 2- family
dwelling., N/ s
Arlington Ave., 200'
W/ o Grand Ave., a/ k/ a
703 Arlington Ave.
198/ 05. HEWLETT -
David & Bernadette A.
Penn, Renewal of
grant to maintain 2-
family dwelling., W/ s
Daub Ave., 240.72'
N/ o West Broadway,
a/ k/ a 319 Daub Ave.
199/ 05. POINT
LOOKOUT - Leonilde
Simonetti, Variances,
side yard, rear yard,
construct 2nd story
above garage for
living space & convert
partial garage
conversion to living
space., W/ s Hewlett
Ave., 146.29' S/ o
Bayside Dr., a/ k/ a 11
Hewlett Ave.
200/ 05. WANTAGH -
Michael & Marilyn E.
Pilo, Variance, rear
yard, construct 2- story
addition & wood deck
both attached to
dwelling., S/ s Wilson
Ave., 640' W/ o
Emerson PL, a/ k/ a
3044 Wilson Ave.
201/ 05. - 202/ 05.
FRANKLIN SQUARE -
Felice & Julia Carucci,
Variances, front yards
setbacks on
Patterson Ave. &
Meisser St., construct
2nd story addition &
portico attached to
dwelling; Maintain 5'
high fence., N/ W cor.
Patterson Ave. &
Meisser St., a/ k/ a 696
Patterson Ave.
203/ 05. - 204/ 05.
WANTAGH - James &
Claire Federlin,
Variances, side yard,
side yards aggregate,
maintain garage with
2nd story above for
storage attached to
dwelling; Maintain 6'
high fence., S/ s
Bruce Dr., 195.45'
E/ o Francis Dr., a/ k/ a
706 Bruce Dr.
205/ 05. FRANKLIN
SQUARE - William &
Antoinette Nelson,
Variance, front yard
setback on Frame St.,
construct 2- story
addition attached to
dwelling., N/ E cor.
Frame St. & Fenworth
Blvd. a/ k/ a 189 Frame
St.
206/ 05. POINT
LOOKOUT - John &
Elizabeth Morgan,
Variances, lot area
occupied, front yard
average setback, side
yard, side yards
aggregate, rear yard,
construct 1 - story
addition & 2nd story
to dwelling., E/ s
Garden City Ave.,
289.58' N/ o Ocean
Blvd., a/ k/ a 130
Garden City Ave.
207/ 05. - 209/ 05.
WANTAGH - Susan L.
& James T. Frederick,
Variances, lot area
occupied, side yards
aggregate, construct
addition & garage with
2nd story above for
storage; Variances, lot
area occupied, side
yard, side yards
aggregate, maintain
wood deck attached
to dwelling; Maintain
6' high fence., W/ s
Spruce St., 115' N/ o
Jackson Ave., a/ k/ a
2110 Spruce St.
210/ 05. - 212/ 05.
OCEANSIDE - Alan M.
Radi, Variance, lot
area occupied,
maintain 2nd story
wood deck with stairs
attached to dwelling;
Variances, lot area
occupied, maintain
shed higher & larger
than permitted with
less " than required
side & rear yard
setbacks; Maintain 6'
high fence., S/ s
Bothner St., 160' E/ o
Riverside Dr., a/ k/ a
597 Bothner St.
213/ 05. WEST
HEMPSTEAD - Ante
& Mirjana Ivce,
Maintain 6' high fence
larger than pool
installation area., S/ s
Langley Ave., 55' W/ o
Wilson St., a/ k/ a 377
Langley Ave.
214/ 05. - 215/ 05.
INWOOD - Phyllis
Carcaterra, Variance,
front yard average
setback, use variance
to maintain two ( 2) 2-
family dwellings
entirely in Res. " B"
District & area variance
to use land entirely
within a Bus. District
for the said 2- family
dwellings; variance in
off- street parking; Use
variance to maintain
2nd ( rear) of two ( 2) Si-family
dwellings
entirely in Res. " B"
District & area variance
to use land entirely
within a Bus. District
for the said 2- family
dwellings; variance in
off- street parking.,
W/ s Madison Ave.,
82.71' S/ o Mott Ave.,
a/ k/ a 59 Madison Ave.
( Negative Declaration
issued under
S. E. Q. R.)
THE FOLLOWING
CASES WILL BE
CALLED STARTING
AT 2: 00 P. M.
LEGAL NOTICE
219/ 05. - 220/ 05.
MERRICK - Thomas
P. & Jane L. Mutarelli,
Variance, side yard,
maintain A/ C unit;
Maintain shed higher
& larger than
permitted., E/ s Little
Whaleneck Rd.,
65.24' S/ o Cameron
Ave., a/ k/ a 1497 Little
Whaleneck Rd.
221/ 05.
ROOSEVELT
Verdeland Homes,
Inc., Variances, lot
area front yard
setback on Raleigh
PL, construct dwelling
with garage., N/ E cor.
Brooks Ave. &
Raleigh PI.
222/ 05. LEVITTOWN
- William & Patricia
Kelly,
Mother/ Daughter
Res. ( 2nd kitchen).,
W/ s Acorn La., 321'
S/ o Forge La., a/ k/ a
18 Acorn La.
( Negative Declaration
issued under
S. E. Q. R.)
223/ 05. MERRICK -
Polivia Romero,
Variances, front yards
setbacks on Camp
Ave. & Sterling Ave.,
side yard, rear yard,
construct 2nd story to
dwelling., S/ W cor.
Camp Ave. & Sterling
Ave., a/ k/ a 95 Camp
Ave.
224/ 05. BALDWIN -
Joseph Wroblewski,
Variances,
subdivision of lot, lot
area, front width at
street & setback line,
lot area occupied,
front yard average
setback, rear yard,
construct dwelling
with garage., S/ s
Lincoln St., 360' W/ o
Madison St.
225/ 05. BALDWIN -
Joseph Wroblewski,
Variances,
subdivision of lot, lot
area, front width at
street & setback line,
front yard average
setback, side yards
aggregate, rear yard,
construct dwelling
with garage., S/ s
Lincoln St., 400' W/ o
Madison St.
ALL PAPERS
PERTAINING TO THE
ABOVE HEARING
ARE AVAILABLE
FOR INSPECTION AT
THE BOARD OF
APPEALS, TOWN
HALL, 1
WASHINGTON
STREET,
HEMPSTEAD, NY
11550.
Interested parties may
appear at the above
time and place. At the
call of the Chairman,
the Board will
consider the Decision
and Reserve Decision
calendar.
By order of the
Board of Appeals,
Gerald G. Wright,
Chairman
Joseph F. Pellegrini,
Secretary to the
Board of Appeals
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
MEETING OF
BETHPAGE PUBLIC
LIBRARY
The Board of
Trustees of the
Bethpage Public
Library hereby gives
notice that a Special
District Meeting of the
qualified voters of the
Bethpage Union Free
School District will be
held at the Bethpage
Public Library, 47
Powell Avenue,
Bethpage, New York,
on the 11th day of
April, 2005 from 2: 00
P. M. to 8: 00 P. M.
prevailing time, for the
purpose of voting by
voting machine upon
the following
propositions:
1. To consider and
vote upon the Annual
Library Budget and
tax levy for the fiscal
year July 1, 2005
through June 30,
2006, by the following
proposition:
BETHPAGE
PUBLIC LIBRARY
PROPOSITION # 1
RESOLVED, that
the proposed budget
of expenditures of the
Bethpage Public
Library for the fiscal
year 2005- 2006 in the
amount and for the
purposes shown in
the statement of
estimated. . . ...,_;.,„
expenditures
adopted by the Board
of Trustees, be. and
the same hereby is
approved and the
amount thereof shall
be raised by a levy of a
tax upon the taxable
property of the
School District, after
first deducting the
monies available from
State Aid and other
sources as provided
by Law.
2. To elect one
Library Trustee, for a
term of five ( 5) years,
commencing July 1,
2005, previously
incumbered by:
Elizabeth Ryan
A petition shall be
required to nominate
such candidate to the
office of Library
Trustee. Each
vacancy is a separate
specific office and a
separate petition is
required to nominate
a candidate to each
separate office. Each
petition shall be
directed to the
Administration
Building of the
Bethpage School
District on Cherry
Avenue, shall be
signed by at least
twenty- five ( 25)
qualified voters of the
District, and shall state
the name and
residence of the
candidate. Petitions
shall be available at
the Office of the
District Clerk at the
School District
Administrative
Offices, Cherry
Avenue and Stewart
Avenue, Bethpage,
New York. In the
event that any such
nominee shall
withdraw his or her
candidacy prior to the
election, such person
shall not be
considered a
candidate unless a
new petition
nominating such
person in the same
manner and with the
same limitations
applicable to other
candidates is filed with
the District Clerk.
Each petition shall be
filed in the office of
the District Clerk
between the hours of
9: 30 A. M. to 4: 00
P. M. ( excluding
Saturdays and
Sundays), no later
than March 11, 2005.
No person shall be
nominated by petition
for more than one
separate office.
REGISTRATION
FURTHER
NOTICE IS GIVEN that
pursuant to Section
2014 of the
Education Law,
personal registration
of voters is necessary
and no person shall
be entitled to vote at
said Special Meeting
Of .. April 11, 2005
uniess such person
has personally
registered.
Each person may
register for the said
Special Meeting by
appearing personally
before the Board of
Registration of the
School District on
March 31, 2005, as
hereinafter stated.
The Board of
Registration will meet
for the purpose of
personal voter
registration and the
preparation of a
register of the
qualified voters of said
School District, on
March 31, 2005
between the hours of
4: 00 P. M. and 8: 00
P. M. at the School
District Administrative
Offices during which
time and at which
place members of the
Board of Registration
shall place upon the
School District
Register the names of
all qualified voters
personally appearing
before them,
provided they are
known to be or
proven to the
satisfaction of such
Board of Registration
that they are entitled
to vote at the above
specified Library
Special District
Meeting.
Such register,
upon its completion,
will be filed in the
Office of the District
Clerk at the School
District Administrative
Offices, ' Cherry
Avenue and Stewart
Avenue, Bethpage,
New York, and will
remain on file at such
office and will be open
for inspection
between the hours of
9: 00 A. M. and 3: 00
P. M. on each of the
five ( 5) days prior to
the meeting or
election for which it
was prepared, except
Saturday and Sunday.
Voters may register
for voting at
subsequent Library
special district
meetings on the day
of the April 11, 2005
Special District
Meeting. All persons
who have voted at any
Special or Annual
Meeting or Election or
at any general
election within four ( 4)
years prior to the
preparation of the
register, or who are
registered to vote at
any general election,
pursuant to Section 5-
210 of the Election
Law of the State of
New York need not re­register
to vote at the
Special District
Meeting of April 11,
2005.
In addition, any
person who can
demonstrate that he is
qualified to vote in
general elections and
who otherwise meets
the qualifications of a
School District voter,
will be permitted to
vote at the Special
District Meeting on
April 11, 2005.
FURTHER
NOTICE IS GIVEN,
that in accordance
with Education Law
Section 2018- a,
applications for
absentee ballots for
the Special District
Meeting may be
applied for at the
Office of the Clerk of
the Bethpage Union
Free School District.
Such application must
be received by the
Board of Registration
at least seven ( 7) days
prior to the Special
District Meeting if the
ballot is to be mailed
to the voter, or the
day before the
Special District
Meeting, if the ballot is
to be delivered
personally to the
voter. The Board of
Registration shall
make a list of all
persons to whom
absentee voters'
ballots have been
issued, and have it
available during
regular office hours
until the day of the
Special District
Meeting. Such list will
be posted at the
polling place during
the Special District
Meeting. NO
absentee voter ballot
shall be canvassed
unless it is received
not later than 5: 00
P. M. on the day of the
Special District
Meeting.
FURTHER
NOTICE IS GIVEN that
a public budget
hearing will be held on
March 28, 2005 at
5: 00 P. M., at the
Bethpage Public
Library for the
purpose of discussion
of the said
expenditure of funds
and the budget
thereof.
FURTHER
NOTICE IS GIVEN that
copies of the Annual
Statement of
Estimated Expenses
for 2005/ 2006 will be
made available upon
request to taxpayers
within the District
commencing fourteen
( 14) days prior to the
Special District
Meeting, at the
Bethpage Public
Library between the
hours of 10: 00 A. M.
and 5: 00 P. M. on
each day other than a
Saturday or Sunday,
and at the polling
place on April 11,
2005.
Dated: Bethpage,
New York
February 22, 2005
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
BETHPAGE PUBLIC
LIBRARY''' ' ; "
Edward J. Silk,
President
2/ 25.3/ 4,11,18, 2005
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Notice of Formation of
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Limited Liability
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Articles of
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12/ 22/ 04 NY Office
location: NASSAU
County. Secretary of
State is designated as
agent upon whom
process against the
LLC may be served.
Secretary of State
shall mail a copy of any
process against the
LLC served upon
him/ her to C/ O
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PLAINVIEW, NY
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Notice of Formation of
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LLC, a domestic
Limited Liability
Company ( LLC).
Articles of
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9/ 13/ 04. NY Office
location: NASSAU
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State is designated as
agent upon whom
process against the
LLC may be served.
Secretary of State
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process against the
LLC served upon
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DRIVE, PLAINVIEW,
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SSNY desig. agent of
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Hamroff & Horowitz
LLP, Attn: Gary C.
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Garden City Plaza,
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NASSAU County.
Secretary of State is
designated as agent
upon whom process
against the LLC may
be served. Secretary
of State shall mail a
copy of any process
against the LLC
served upon him/ her
to C/ O ROBERT
SINGER, 777 OLD
COUNTRY ROAD,
204, PLAINVIEW, NY
11803. Purpose: To
engage in any lawful
act or activity.
2/ 4,11,18,25,3/ 4,11
Notice of Formation of
3484- 3490 MERRICK
REALTY LLC, a
domestic Limited
Liability Company
( LLC). Articles of
Organization filed with
Secretary of State of
NY on 10/ 26/ 04. NY
Office location:
NASSAU County.
Secretary of State is
designated as agent
upon whom process
against the LLC may
be served. Secretary
of State shall mail a
copy of any process
against the LLC
served upon him/ her
to C/ O LARRY
WEINBERGER, 633
OLD COUNTRY
ROAD, PLAINVIEW,
NY 11803. Purpose:
To engage in any
lawful act or activity.
2/ 11,18,25,3/ 4,11.18
Notice of Formation of
TOP DECK MEDIA,
LLC, a domestic
Limited Liability
Company ( LLC).
Articles of
Organization filed with
Secretarv of State of
NY on 12/ 16/ 04. NY
Office location:
NASSAU County.
Secretary of State is
designated as agent
upon whom process
against the LLC may
be served. Secretary
of State shall mail a
copy of any process,
against the LLC
^ serveeF " u p8h " h i m/ h e r
to C/ O ROBERT
SINGER, 777 OLD:
COUNTRY ROAD,
SUITE . 204,
PLAINVIEW, NY
11803. Purpose: To
engage in any lawful
act or activity.
2/ 4,11,18,25,3/ 4,11
Notice of
Formation of
INTERSECTIONAL
IDEAS, LLC (" LLC").
Articles of
Organization filed with
the Secretary of State
of New York (" SSNY")
on 2/ 9/ 05. Office
location is Nassau
County. SSNY has
been designated as
agent of LLC upon
whom process against
it may be served.
SSNY shall mail a copy
of such process to
LLC c/ o 9 Gerhard
Rd., Plainview, NY
11803. Purpose of
business of LLC is
any lawful act or
activity.
3/ 4,11,18,25,4/ 1,8
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